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Data casts doubt on child poverty goals
The Government will achieve its 2010 targets of halving child poverty, economic secretary Ed Balls said last week, despite figures showing an increase in the number of families living below the povert...
Captain Blackbeard's Pirates' day
Lauren Selby, eight, searches for some treasure to bury for Captain Blackbeard's Pirates' day at Hedon Library in East Yorkshire. Free half-term sessions were held for five- to 11-year-olds who came d...
Children's centre is star of national exhibition
A fully operational children's centre will be open for business at the first National Children's Centre and Extended School Show to be held in London next week.
Media Watch
England cricketer Freddie Flintoff has been voted Celebrity Dad of the Year, reported The Sun. Despite spending 200 days of the year away from his wife Rachel and their two toddlers Holly and Corey, F...
Grant to enhance thinking
A project to create training materials for early years practitioners on how to build children's independent thinking has been awarded £60,000 for its second phase.
Sandyford Day Nursery
Sandyford Day Nursery pupils Arslan Kazmi, three, Jay Sutherland, four, and Ryan Burns, three (left to right) share batons with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra musical director and conductor Ste...
UK child obesity is profiled
Nearly a quarter of all three-year-olds in the UK are overweight or obese, claims a new study.
In Brief: Sectarian behaviour in children
Sectarian behaviour in children as young as three in Scotland could be tackled by a programme being proposed by the Scottish Pre-school Play Association, who are holding a seminar to discuss it at the...
In Brief: Playday celebrations
The theme of this year's Playday celebration on Wednesday 1 August, 'Our streets too!', highlights that the streets belong to everyone in a neighbourhood and that play-friendly streets offer benefits ...
In Brief: Society fails to recognise the importance of fathers
Society still fails to recognise the importance of fathers, warns a report by the Equal Opportunities Commission, launched for Father's Day. Fathers and the modern family says that men are eager to be...
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