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5 April 2007
Care for a common childhood skin infection is outlined
by health expert Karen Sullivan Once associated with poor hygiene, impetigo is
a very common skin infection that mainly affects infants...
5 April 2007
Help children handle their fears with advice from Cathy
Troupp, child psychotherapist based at the Anna Freud Centre in London We all
have fears, and mostly we live with them...
5 April 2007
Sometimes we don't need to do anything to try to
overcome fears. They can be healthy and developmental. Just listen to your
child's stories and encourage her to tell you...
5 April 2007
A state-of-the-art centre in a severely deprived area
needs no arguments to justify its presence at the heart of the community. Simon
Vevers found out why Since it opened two...
5 April 2007
Improving young children's dental health is becoming a
mission for a whole community. Sue Learner hears how Two years ago, pre-school
children in Newbiggin-by-the-Sea in Northumberland had one of the...
5 April 2007
By Jane Davidson, Minister for Education, Lifelong
Learning and Skills in the Welsh Assembly Government The convention that
children should be seen and not heard is history. Today they are...
5 April 2007
After working in a nursery school, I became a
childminder with my husband. We have found that childminders do indeed seem to
be the cinderellas of the childcare sector (Special...
5 April 2007
We welcome the debate that our article on children's
moral development ('Doing good', 22 February) generated. When devising systems
to educate children, we draw on a number of sources including...
5 April 2007
This week's columnist Robin Balbernie says that
families need fathers who put in the right kind of parenting The recent
Government parenting strategy, somewhat naively, tries to re-engage absent
fathers...
5 April 2007
A newly-designated children's centre in Bradford
celebrated its official opening last week. Around £900,000 has been spent
extending and refurbishing Owlet Children and Family Centre, which offers early
education, speech...