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15 September 2005
More than 30 children and staff at a Bright Horizons
nursery in New Orleans were stranded for days in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
Employees kept the nursery at the...
15 September 2005
More than 300 children in Northern Ireland are missing
out on a free pre-school place, despite the government's aim to provide one for
every child in the year before they...
15 September 2005
Extended schools must develop 'a robust business and
income generation programme' to provide well-planned and viable services,
4Children chief executive Anne Longfield has said. Ms Longfield told a
4Children conference...
15 September 2005
Our weekly columnist Beatrix Campbell considers the
missed goals for reducing child poverty If Britain is to make good its promises
on the reduction of child poverty in line with...
15 September 2005
In this Canadian study, brief exposure to foreign music
enabled 12-month-olds to perceive rhythmic distinctions in musical contexts
(such as Balkan folk tunes) that adults cannot detect unless they come...
15 September 2005
In this US study, 120 two- to six-year-olds
participated individually in role-play, selecting items from a miniature
grocery store stocked with 73 different products, including beer, wine, and
cigarettes, for...
15 September 2005
Researchers in this US study conducted a study
including 582 women with breast cancer and 1,569 controls free of breast
cancer. Information concerning the diets of the women when they...
15 September 2005
In this UK study, birth and death addresses of children
dying from cancer were linked to emissions hotspots for specific chemicals, and
to related source installations (bus stations, heavy transport...
15 September 2005
28 September Understanding autistic spectrum
disorder
15 September 2005
The imminent reshaping of the childcare workforce
depends much on the work of one woman. Karen Faux spoke to her Although it is
late afternoon in London and Jane Haywood...