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The Government's working families tax credit scheme is backfiring for some of those who need its help most, according to a report last week by the National Association of Citizens' Advice Bureaux...
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...
Annette Rawstrone finds out how holistic practice means working with others, both inside and beyond the setting
Some food for thought in your professional career Movement and Learning in the Early Years: Supporting Dyspraxia (DCD) and Other Difficulties. By Christine Macintyre and Kim McVitty. (Paul Chapman,...
Accessing mainstream: examining the struggle for parents of children who have learning difficulties Despite a series of policy initiatives moving towards inclusive policy in Ireland, parents of...
Training organisation Confident to Work is offering training to support parents to work.
Parents might ask nurseries about hiring babysitters. Annette Rawstrone outlines some advice.
Action research might sound like the last thing that time-pressed practitioners will want to do, but it is a really useful tool to demonstrate the improving quality of your practice, finds Dr Kay...
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How a free baby sign programme is giving children with a hearing impairment the tools to communicate. By Gabriella Jozwiak