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The process for identifying and supporting those with special educational needs and disabilities has been given an update. Kay Mathieson considers how the changes will affect practice.
The Government will achieve its 2010 targets of halving child poverty, economic secretary Ed Balls said last week, despite figures showing an increase in the number of families living below the...
Five years after its pledge to end child poverty in the UK, the Government has been praised for 'demonstrable improvements' with a warning that more policy efforts and greater redistribution of wealth...
Most parents find that there are moments in their children's lives that seem particularly special. One of those must be the point when your child turns around and says 'Look, I can write my name now!'
The experiences young children have with their carers can shape the development of their brains and influence the sort of people they become, says Maria Robinson.
Children's centres, job centres and schools are among those being invited to sign up to the 'London Pledge' to help tackle child poverty.
A child protection campaign taking a multi-agency approach has been launched by Fife Council. 'Safe from Harm' comprises a series of posters being distributed to local council offices, public...
A new baby in the family can bring many changes. How can you help your older child to prepare for the new arrival? When should I tell my child?
The Centre for the Child and Society at the University of Glasgow last week launched a teacher training resource on the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. It aims to show how the principles of...
* We have five copies of Images of Violence - Responding to Children's Representations of the Violence They See by Sian Adams and Janet Moyles (Featherstone Education, 14.49) to give away to Nursery...