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Literacy news covers the latest news from the media and other sources, as well as updates on NLT activity. The most recent headlines are listed below and you can browse archived news by moving through the page numbers at the bottom of the page.

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Talk To Your Baby news stories:

  • 04Mar2009
  • 04Mar2009
    Fathers still intimidated by early years settings

    Children & Young People Now reported on a study by the University of Derby and the Pre-School Learning Alliance. This study showed that fathers feel intimidated by early years settings when they pick up and drop off their children.

    Posted by Edward Mather

  • 01Mar2009
    One Ride Forward, Two Steps Back

    Are forward-facing strollers having a negative effect on babies’ language development? British teachers have for some time been observing a decline in the linguistic abilities of many children, and some have wondered whether this might be one contributing

    Posted by Edward Mather

  • 28Feb2009
    Minds that matter

    An article in Nursery World highlighted the need for all early years professionals, councils, schools and members of the public to take responsibility for promoting positive mental health.

    Posted by Shawna Spoor

  • 28Feb2009
    Wheels of change

    The Talk To Your Baby campaign has succeeded in attracting a large amount of media attention to two studies suggesting that the style of baby buggies can contribute to parent-child interaction and children's communication development.

    Posted by Edward Mather

  • 26Feb2009
    Strategy targets child well-being

    Nursery World reports on the Government's Health Lives, Brighter Futures strategy, a strategy issued jointly by the Department for Health and the Department for Children, Schools and Families.

    Posted by Edward Mather

  • 13Feb2009
    Big shake-up in child healthcare from birth to adulthood

    The Guardian reports on the Government's plan to revamp antenatal classes for new parents to include training in how to look after their babies under a plan to improve children's health up to the age of 19.

    Posted by Edward Mather

  • 03Feb2009
    C4EO looks at early years

    C4EO (the Centre for Excellence and Outcomes in Children and Young People’s Services) has early years as its first theme, running from July 2008 until March 2010.

    Posted by Edward Mather

  • 03Feb2009
    Children's Society publishes findings from its Good Childhood inquiry

    'A Good Childhood: searching for values in a competitive age' is the landmark report of The Children’s Society's independent national enquiry into childhood.

    Posted by Edward Mather

  • 03Feb2009
    Early Years Sector Specialists start work

    C4EO has recruited its first batch of 21 Early Years Sector Specialists, professionals drawn from across the children's sector who have an expertise and a track record of achievement in a particular C4EO theme. They are available on request to help local

    Posted by Edward Mather

 
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