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Children’s centres in the most deprived areas have experienced less severe cuts than those in other parts of the country, an analysis has revealed.
Free nursery places are to be offered to disadvantaged two-year-olds in a pilot project which, if it proves successful, will be rolled out across Scotland. A spokesperson for the Scottish Executive...
Some food for thought in your professional career The Social Toddler: promoting positive behaviour, By Helen and Clive Dorman (The Children's Project, 15.99, 020 8546 8750)
In a school in Beijing, China, 33 obese children were randomly assigned to a treatment group and 35 to a control group. The treatment group participated in a two-year family-based behavioural...
(Photograph) - A budding Gordon Brown gives the thumbs up to the Government's media campaign to highlight the new Child Tax Credit and Working Tax Credit. The national TV campaign began in September...
Parents will be able to carry over any unused hours from their free early years entitlement to use when they want later, in plans unveiled as part of the next stage of the Government's childcare...
The Family Nurse Partnership (FNP) programme pilots will be extended to 12,000 families by 2015, health secretary Andrew Lansley said last week.
How can parents and carers reassure children who have had their routines disrupted by the coronavirus outbreak? By Annette Rawstrone
Encourage the behaviour you want to see at nursery by first considering things from the children's perspective, says Jennie Lindon On stressful days, even very experienced practitioners may start...