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Practical advice for disability

21 October 2004

Mainstream settings can find guidance on including disabled children in a new pack launched last week by disabled children's charity KIDS. The 'All of Us' pack contains two documents to...

Media watch

21 October 2004

Two groundbreaking medical discoveries will help young children across the world. The Times reported the successful trial of a malaria vaccine in Mozambique that could control the disease, which kills...

Weekend working 'robs children'

21 October 2004

Children are being starved of affection at weekends as more parents are forced to work unsociable hours to fit in with today's '24/7' culture, according to a study published last...

Support for parents to total £16m

21 October 2004

Grants totalling £16m are set to be distributed among 137 voluntary parenting support services across England. Grants from the Department for Education and Skills' new Parenting Fund range from Pounds...

Co-operative care to gain national support

21 October 2004

Childcare co-operatives could become a UK-wide movement with the launch of a national project set for January. Co-operatives UK has received almost £200,000 funding from Co-operative Action to promote the...

Stability in centre daycare

21 October 2004

By Ann Robinson of the Early Childhood Unit, National Children's Bureau Stability in centre daycare: Relations with children's well-being and problem behavior in daycare

A review of the research on leadership in early childhood

21 October 2004

How do they manage? A review of the research on leadership in early childhood. Findings from a University of Warwick review of literature on leadership in early childhood. Identifies a...

Mothers and childcare: policies, values and theories

21 October 2004

Government childcare expansion is based on the assumption that parents (both employed) base their choice of services on cost-benefit analysis. This study of six distinct groups of mothers reveals that...

Shape and the first hundred nouns

21 October 2004

Reports evidence from a study in which children's attention to shape in a task of artificial noun learning was correlated with a rate shift in noun acquisitions. Eight children (median...

To the point...

21 October 2004

Our weekly columnist Beatrix Campbell says that parenting classes mean different things to different people - especially parents When children's minister Margaret Hodge announced a year ago that the Government...

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