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Fathers and grandparents could be denied the right to see a child after divorce, under recommendations outlined in a Government report into the family justice system.
Eighteen-month-old Imogen Dale plays the drums in the new wing at Christopher Place in London, a unique centre for children under five who have hearing impairments or delays in speech, language and...
Letting children vote on matters such as resources gives them a sense of ownership, among other benefits. By Amy Jackson
The UK's first Cornish language pre-school opens this weekend at Cornwall College.
Name: Maria Roche Age: 25 Job title: Doula Employer: Self-employed Salary: As a postnatal doula, 12 per hour Duties
Siren Films' latest DVD, The Power of Physical Play: Development & effective learning, is a must-see for any practitioner interested in the importance of PD, says Professor Tina Bruce CBE.
Hundreds of children aged under eight have been permanently excluded from school, according to the most recent statistics for England. According to the 2001 Statistics of Education, published last...
Sam Gyimah has promised a review of the GCSE requirements at Level 3.
Young children can disappear from view in seconds. Rosalyn Spencer discusses how to protect them.
Marcia Tatham outlines what the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000, which became law at the end of May, means for early years professionals The Stephen Lawrence Inquiry highlighted the need for all...