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18 October 2001
(Photograph) - Three-year-old Alia Manshi admires the
work of her four-year-old sister Laila at an exhibition in Pitshanger Manor
Gallery in Ealing, London, to highlight a training CD-Rom for early...
18 October 2001
* Free fruit is soon to be on the menu for more than a
million schoolchildren in England with the allocation of £52m to help
fight heart disease and cancer....
18 October 2001
Maria Hari, director of the Peto Institute, which
developed conductive education, died at home in Budapest, Hungary, on 6
October. Conductive education for those suffering motor disorders from cerebral
palsy,...
18 October 2001
All children who exhibit behavioural or developmental
problems should be screened for levels of lead in their blood, say researchers
from the South and West Devon Health Authority writing in...
18 October 2001
Tutors for a family literacy project are being funded
with the help of a £4,000 donation by the Lloyds TSB Foundation. The
scheme, run by Southwark Community Education Council in...
18 October 2001
Early years workers and teachers are being invited by
Scope, the charity for children and adults with cerebral palsy, to join a
ten-day fundraising cycle trek across Russia next summer....
18 October 2001
Out-of-school clubs offering activities including
information and communication technology, dance, sport and even a mini-zoo are
to share more than £18m of lottery funding. The New Opportunities Fund
last week...
18 October 2001
The Oxfordshire-based nursery chain Child and Co has
been awarded £30,000 from the Department for Trade and Industry to
explore family-friendly working policies. The money in the latest round of...
18 October 2001
(Photograph) - Vicky Stokes, a play specialist at Great
Ormond Street Children's Hospital in London, compares denimwear with
16-month-old Tabitha Owen, 14-month-old Finn Leighton and Matthew Hough, aged
two-and-a-half, on...
18 October 2001
Is the need for parents to work putting too much strain
on children and family life? The answer lies with employers, says Anne Wiltsher
There's a dream that most working...