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Studies conflict over literacy skills

17 July 2008

Unpublished Government research appears to contradict the findings of an internal report carried out by the Department for Children, Schools and Families last month, which found a direct link between...

Young parents welcome family nurse support

17 July 2008

The Family Nurse Partnership (FNP) programme is improving parenting practices, an independent evaluation has found.

Friary Park children celebrate

17 July 2008

Children had their hands full with messy play at Friary Park in Friern Barnet, north London, when they came out to celebrate the Pre-school Learning Alliance's 40th year in the...

Ten councils to pilot transition scheme

17 July 2008

The ten local authorities chosen to take part in pilots for the 0-7 Partnership scheme were named last week by children's minister Beverley Hughes.

Media watch

17 July 2008

The sack race and three-legged race have been banned from a school sports day due to health and safety fears, The Times reported.

Spotlight on ... Kelly Evans-Barratt, Senior nursery nurse, John Radcliffe Hospital

17 July 2008

Name: Kelly Evans-Barratt

£40m for language needs

17 July 2008

Children's speech and communication problems are the focus of a £40m Government initiative.

All is calm in the nursery

17 July 2008

Children at an Essex nursery are learning how to meditate as part of a new project to see if it helps them to relax and feel calmer.

Children's groups unite to improve outcomes

17 July 2008

A new Government-funded organisation is aiming to co-ordinate research and knowledge on children and families to help the children's sector improve outcomes.

Weight is linked to daycare

17 July 2008

Babies in childcare are more likely to become overweight than those cared for solely by their parents, a US study has found.

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