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27 FEBRUARY. 'Spoilt Rotten' (ITV 1, 9 to 10pm). This documentary looks at how children nowadays are becoming increasingly sophisticated when it comes to consumer goods and how their parents are being...
What does it mean when a young child has an imaginary friend? Jackie Cosh offers tips for carers on how to handle things sensitively It is thought that between 30 and 65 per cent of children have...
Parents of children with special educational needs will be given a new legal right to buy in care to support their children, rather than using local authority providers, in plans announced today.
Families around the country are paying out more than ever on childcare, while providers and their staff seem little better off. Daycare Trust sets out what it wants the Government to do.
During the week of the riots, many young children saw violence and wanton destruction.
Friedrich Froebel’s ideas are just as pertinent today as they were 180 years ago, Nicole Weinstein discovers, as she looks at how his Gifts and Occupations have been adapted for the 21st century
Karen John, of the Pen Green Research Base, explains why establishing a balance between the functions of supervision and the inevitable tensions in the workplace is key to success.
(Photograph) - Television personality and mother of three Carol Smillie teamed up with children from Beech Drive Nursery at Belahouston Park in Glasgow to get into training for this year's Barnardo's...
Ofsted's evaluation of the Primary National Strategy, published last week, has found that overall it was having 'a positive impact' on primary schools. The report also looked at transition from the...