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Technology is everywhere, from when the radio wakes us in the morning, to when we check e-mails, visit websites, make telephone calls and watch TV. It is essential that we equip the next generation...
Aim for conversation over consultation, says Julian Grenier.
Every year at least 750,000 children become the victims of domestic violence.
Two Green Papers on families and relationships were published last week - Support for All by the Department for Children, Schools and Families, and Green Paper on the Family by the Conservatives'...
Our society's obligations to young children today are spelled out by Manny Lewis.
Inviting parents through the gate makes all the difference to children, says Pat Wills.
Children from low-income backgrounds who performed well in tests at age two are, by the age of six or seven, overtaken by previously less-able children from better-off families. This trend was...
By Susan Stranks, co-ordinator of the National Campaign for Children's Radio.
'Boys and Girls Alone' has rightly caused a commotion.
Nannies could have a constructive influence on their charges' language development with the help of a revolutionary programme outlined in the book Baby Talk by the late Dr Sally Ward, published by...