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25 April 2002
A website going online on 29 April aims to help the
families of pre-school-age children who have cerebral palsy. Susan Clow,
project manager of the early years website launched by...
25 April 2002
Grants totalling more than £1.78m have been
awarded to 26 community projects in Northern Ireland to help improve health and
well-being, as part of the province's 'Investing for Health' initiative....
25 April 2002
The Home Secretary has called for early years settings
to help spot children as young as three who may grow up to become criminals.
Speaking in London last week at...
25 April 2002
Anew radio project wants to encourage young children to
'see' with their ears. The 'Let's Make Radio' project promotes radio as an
essential tool in the development of listening and...
25 April 2002
The spirit of Harry Potter loomed large over the Royal
Festival Hall on London's South Bank last week when six-year-old Abbie Gerrard
and her sister Beth, three, dressed up to...
25 April 2002
The pressure to relax adult:child ratios in the private
nursery sector is causing fears that the quality of children's experiences will
diminish, says Mary Evans. Faced with increasing demand for...
25 April 2002
Children use play to explore emotions, but these may be
too strong for them to deal with at times. Psychologists from the Anna Freud
Centre show how adults can help....
25 April 2002
Child psychologist Jennie Lindon answers your letters
about child behaviour. Q. We have two children (both four-year-olds) currently
in our nursery who each have an imaginary friend. One child just...
25 April 2002
The successful integration of a child with Down's
syndrome led to a centre reviewing its policies and practice. Moira Keating and
Elizabeth Knight explain how it was done. When we...
25 April 2002
As an outreach worker for a Sure Start programme Julie
Slingsby provides vital support for families with babies and toddlers. Here she
describes a typical working week. Monday