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22 July 2004
'The inadvertent cost of women's entry into the labour
market in the last two decades has been to reduce the status of motherhood to
something akin to a hobby: you're...
22 July 2004
Families of deaf babies and children will be able to
tell how well their child's development is progressing, with the announcement
last week of a new tool to measure their...
22 July 2004
The Pre-school Learning Alliance has appointed Steve
Alexander as its new chief executive. He was previously chief executive of the
British Dyslexia Association. Chair of the trustees Judith Thompson said,...
22 July 2004
Children who watch television for more than two hours a
day are more likely to be obese, to smoke and have high cholesterol in early
adulthood, according to a report...
22 July 2004
A 24-hour digital TV channel for teachers aimed at
raising standards in the classroom is to be launched by the DfES early next
year. Teachers' TV will show programmes on...
22 July 2004
(Photograph) - Community spirit flowed in Lewisham,
London, when more than 1,000 local people took part in the fourth annual Quaggy
Carnival on 26 June. The carnival started with a...
22 July 2004
The new Sector Skills Council for all those working in
early years and children's social care will start to take on some of the duties
previously undertaken by the Early...
22 July 2004
Increased spending on childcare is an encouraging sign
that the Government is tackling child poverty but cuts in civil service jobs
could undermine the strategy, the Child Poverty Action Group...
22 July 2004
Children in Scotland as young as five are missing
school to care for relatives with disabilities or problems ranging from mental
illness to alcoholism and drug abuse. Interim research into...
22 July 2004
A new £104m community regeneration fund by the
Scottish Executive is aiming to bring improvements for families in the most
deprived areas in Scotland. The fund combines and replaces existing...