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New package for deaf children and babies

21 August 2003

Deaf children and babies with cochlear implants could be helped to speak and communicate more clearly with a new package from implant producer Cochlear Europe. Listen Learn and Talk consists...

Come and Play initiative

21 August 2003

Primary school children at out-of-school clubs could call the tune with Come and Play, a two-year music initiative run by Kids' Clubs Network and funded by Youth Music which has...

Chiltern College

21 August 2003

The Chiltern College, which is based on a campus in Caversham, Reading, and was established in 1931, has asked us to point out that it is not connected in any...

Multi-ethnic childcare model offered

21 August 2003

The UK could learn some lessons from Sweden in its approach to childcare in multi-ethnic communities, say researchers for Social Enterprise London. A report published last week, Developing Diverse, Sustainable...

Kids' Clubs expand NHS staff places

21 August 2003

The Kids' Clubs Network (KCN) has teamed up with the health service to double the number of places available on summer playschemes for the children of NHS staff in London....

BlueTree Centres

21 August 2003

Three men with backgrounds in accountancy, marketing and the law have gone into business together to set up BlueTree Centres, a new provider of out-of-school care, with the goal of...

Taking control

21 August 2003

A cause of infant injury or death that is hard to diagnose is easier to prevent by educating parents and carers, as Lena Engel reports Shaken baby syndrome is a...

A month in the life of Jasmine Maya

21 August 2003

A recent development has seen Jasmine naming colours spontaneously. She clearly knows pink, purple, blue (boo) and orange (noringe). Sometimes she identifies green (geen) too. She likes to build towers...

Smart thinking

21 August 2003

Is it fair or accurate to say that a particular child has a high IQ? Penny Tassoni takes a look at varying concepts of intelligence A parent anxiously goes up...

On location

21 August 2003

Parental involvement can be the best route to helping children think about their environment. Penny Tassoni suggests ways to get there Most early years practitioners agree with the child-centred approach...

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