Jump to:

Search Results

 
 

Sort results by: relevance | date

Results 1 - 10 of 204 matching results

1 2 3 4 5 ...

Booktrust book schemes for babies and children to lose Government funding

The Booktrust charity, which provides free books to every baby and all five- and 11-year-olds, has had its annual budget of £13m cut by the Government.

Government sets out plans to eradicate child poverty

Ministers are asking for voluntary organisations, charities and local communities to contribute to a consultation on developing a long-term strategy to end child poverty.

Class divide affects children's attainment

Children's progress in their first two years at school is still largely driven by their parents' social class, according to researchers from the Institute of Education, University of London, who analy...

Analysis: Experience can bridge the gap in behaviour

A new report tries to unravel the apparent links between children's behaviour problems and their family backgrounds, says Karen Faux.

Learning & Development: ICT - Byte back

We should take the precautionary principle in exposing young children to ICT before we know the long-term effects, argues Dr Richard House.

A Unique Child Health: A doctor's diary ... Bedwetting

'Doctor, my son is still wetting the bed. It's so distressing for him and I don't know what to do.'

Early years programmes 'failing to improve literacy and numeracy'

Early years initiatives, such as Sure Start and the free entitlement for three-and four-year-olds, have not improved children's literacy and numeracy by the time they start school, according to new re...

Slumdog trail leads to UK

The man who inspired the 'Slumdog Millionaire' story delivered the keynote speech at the Montessori Centre International's annual awards ceremony on 3 December.

Time to talk with your chatterboxes

Nurseries, playgroups and primary schools are being invited to register and get involved in the annual Chatterbox Challenge by I CAN, running early in 2011.

A Unique Child: Dyslexia - Read alert

It may be hard to identify dyslexic children when they show many of the same traits as those without it. Phoebe Doyle offers some insight.

Search Filters

Active Filters:

By Date

  • 2010 Remove Filter

By Channel

  • Child Development Remove Filter

Click remove filters icon to remove filters

Clear this search

Add Search Filters:

By Date

By Article Type

1 2 3 4 5 ...