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Parents wary of trick or treat

More than half of all parents polled for an online survey said they would not be letting their children go trick or treating this Hallowe'en.

Opinion divided on flexible working

Reports that the Government may row back from extending the right to seek flexible working have been met with a mixed reaction from charities, childcare organisations and nursery providers.

Fall-out from poverty costs £25bn a year

Child poverty causes extreme hardship for some families but is also damaging the UK's economic potential to the tune of £25 billion a year, according to a new report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundatio...

Nanuq the polar bear, teaches children to boost species' survival

Nanuq the polar bear, whose habitat is disappearing due to global warming, teaches children how to boost his species' survival at the Positive Steps exhibition at Eureka!, the museum for children in H...

Safety fears have made playgrounds 'boring'

Local authorities have been accused of dull, unimaginative playgrounds because of an over-reliance on an identical 'KFC' approach ('kit, fence and carpet') to play, which has grown out of the pressure...

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Media Watch

An Italian couple have been banned from naming their son Friday, after judges said it was associated with 'subservience and inferiority', reported the Daily Telegraph. The boy's parents, who named him...

Extra inspections planned

Glasgow City Council is planning to carry out additional inspections at its partnership nurseries to make sure that the care and education they provide is up to standard.

Reading programme wins lottery funding

An international organisation which supports children with Down Syndrome and their families has been awarded £481,000 in lottery funding to help primary school children improve their reading and langu...

Autism study findings

First-born children with older mothers and fathers have a greater risk of developing autism than later children of young parents, according to a new study. Funded by the US Centers for Disease Control...

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