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By Susan Stranks, co-ordinator of the National Campaign for Children's Radio.
Children from low-income backgrounds who performed well in tests at age two are, by the age of six or seven, overtaken by previously less-able children from better-off families. This trend was...
'Boys and Girls Alone' has rightly caused a commotion.
Nursery staff are crucial to ensuring that children get the best start in life.
This month the national media has again covered issues surrounding the education of our youngest children.
It is widely recognised that maintained nursery schools have a central role to play in the evolution of high-quality, integrated children's services in England.
One in ten UK children now suffer from language delay and in some areas teachers report up to 50 per cent of pupils have related problems. A high proportion of young offenders have such poor...
At a recent conference I listened to a presentation on the Early Years Professional initiative. As a training provider this development strikes me as very sound. It marks the coming of age of the...
There are more than 700,000 children and young people living in Wales - which is nearly a third of its population - and from this week, it's my responsibility to speak up for them, to promote their...
Scarcely a day passes without a news story about the dangers associated with a poor diet. As childhood obesity in this country continues to rise, the question of what we feed our children has never...