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Dr David Whitebread is a developmental cognitive psychologist and early years specialist, and a senior lecturer in psychology and education convenor in the Faculty of Education at the University of...
Britain needs 'a cohesive strategy' to reach the UK's poorest and most vulnerable children, the charity Barnardo's said last week. At the start of its four-week 'Silver Spoons' advertisement campaign,...
How can practitioners sustain children's attention and involvement when they don't share a language? Michael Jones shows one way.
A mother of twins has been accompanying her children to nursery because there are no staff trained to deal with their severe allergies.
The Northern Ireland Childminding Association has complained about its exclusion from consultation on the Play Policy for Northern Ireland. The NICMA also called for a committed training programme to...
Tackling child poverty and strengthening support to families is the focus of a new law proposed by Welsh ministers.
The playwork sector is in danger of becoming a 'diluted workforce' unless the quality of play qualifications improves, according to a playwork educator. Speaking at last month's conference of the...
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Will plans for social workers taking a different approach to child protection reduce the chances of serious abuse cases occurring? Mary Evans hears from sector experts.
A Bedford-based nursery's strategy for developing children's communication skills has won it a major award.