
3 December 2008
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Less than 10 per cent of Asbos currently have Individual Support Orders attached to them, although these aim to help tackle the causes of antisocial behaviour. Tom Lloyd looks at...
Attorney General Baroness Scotland, the government's chief legal adviser, believes that if you give young victims of crime a voice, you can "stop them turning into perpetrators".
Only two per cent of the early years workforce are men, helping to reinforce the low pay and low status endemic in the profession. Sue Learner talks to those bucking...
Efforts to harmonise early years approaches to the EYFS are coming from both sides.
Children being offered too much salt are benefiting from a parent education project, reports Jackie Cosh.
The development of being conscious of oneself and the wider world begins with the care that a child receives from attentive adults, explains Maria Robinson.
Involvement of young people in sex education is emerging as an important theme in the government review into teaching the subject in schools. Sue Learner investigates.
A unique initiative is seeing student police officers visit children's homes in Essex as part of their training. Shafik Meghji went to find out more.
Debbie Booth, along with her husband, has been a foster carer for 10 years and has looked after a total of 30 children during that time.
Early years settings need to offer provision that will help sustain young children's thinking by using their own initiative, says Marion Dowling.
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