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The phonics method of teaching children to read has found a new surge of support. Simon Vevers wades back into the debate The debate over the effectiveness of phonics in teaching children to read has...
The future role of Early Years Development and Childcare Partnerships was the subject of a meeting last month between the director of the Sure Start unit and 60 local authority early years...
A national roadshow set out this week to encourage parents across Scotland to play, talk and read more with their young children.
Scotland's children are happier than they were ten years ago, according to a report published last week by the children's charity NCH Scotland. But it also found that a significant minority of...
Lanarkshire mother of three Paula Berry was encouraged by an expanding training project to become a qualified classroom assistant when her youngest son, seven-year-old Frank, started school. Hands-on...
The North West is developing fast. Find out what it's like for a childcarer to live and work there, as Mary Evans discovers, and see the jobs from p35.
Whatever setting a young child with visual impairment attends, there are some key points for practitioners to follow to give the child a sense of belonging and self-worth. Visually impaired children...
Supporting children to master the skills of dressing, feeding and toileting enhances their self-esteem. Nicole Weinstein looks at resources to support self-care
Winter indoor gardening can make a good foundation for outdoor gardening later on, says Mary Whiting in the first of two articles