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The chancellor's plans to end the universal right to child benefit for all families and introduce means tested benefits is a 'disaster waiting to happen', say accountants.
A playwork specialist who admitted making nearly 400 pictures of child pornography has been given a six-week jail sentence.
A training project to help early years practitioners assess the development of children with English as an additional language has proved highly effective. Julie Cigman explains
With the number of young carers on the rise, high levels of professional understanding and quality support are crucial. Annette Rawstrone reports.
Language opens doors in terms of development and helps children work out the world around them. Penny Tassoni looks at how settings can best support two-year-olds to grow their skills
We have ten copies of 'Keeping the Beat - Nursery Rhymes for Today's Children' (Keeping the Beat, 10) to give away to Nursery World readers. The CD features traditional rhymes like 'Humpty Dumpty'...
The Child Poverty Action Group has called for the Government to provide asylum- seeker mothers with free milk tokens. The charity believes babies are being put at risk of HIV infection because the...
All early years settings need to do it, but how carefully is their practice considered and organised? Liz Dolan looks at helping children sleep.
* The Child Poverty Action Group has published the 2006-07 edition of its Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits Handbook. It will be available as an online service for the first time later this year and is...
While children will squabble from time to time, they are usually practising negotiating techniques. The skill for adults is to know when to step in or step back and let them get on with it, explains...