
23 November 2008
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A new tool is helping local authorities to spot families who could need extra support. Chloe Stothart investigates.
You wait all year for a youth week and then three turn up at once. The Prince's Trust held its first Youth Week last week (15-21 November) close on the...
- How to be a Baby by Me The Big Sister; by Sally Lloyd-Jones and Sue Heap; Walker Books, hardback, £10.99
Try using resources as suggested by Helen Bilton photo at coombes school, reading, by teri pengilley
Disorders in physical co-ordination could be avoided by early years practitioners giving children simple exercises, as Mary Evans reports.
It's not just being artistic - a creative person finds solutions by emulating the approach of young children, says Tina Jefferies.
Schools now have a duty to consider the views of students. Alison Bennett finds out how young people feel about it.
Smart-card scheme could reward young Londoners for taking part in sport and physical activity, writes Sue Learner.
The Working Tax Credit system can be confusing to navigate. Ross Watson answers the essential questions about how it works.
Early analysis of the case of Baby P points to failings in practice rather than procedure or process. Ruth Smith examines the fallout and asks what needs to be done...
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