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All the information that I place on the Alliance website is there to make it available for advocates of children’s wellbeing, so they are easily able to access any information they may need. If you use this service, it would be helpful if you acknowledged the Alliance for Childhood website as your source. We would also welcome any additional information, news items or research. This is the news that came in during the last 6 months. Any older items are in the archive.
Christopher Clouder


Authors unite against drive for toddler literacy

Thursday 24. of July 2008

By: The Times

A powerful lobby of leading authors and educationists accuse the Government today of setting children up for failure.

Pre-School Choice

Thursday 24. of July 2008

By: The Times

The Government has started a furious debate on early years education. It must now find the courage to listen carefully and change tack

Une première expertise collective met en garde contre les dangers de l'addiction au jeu

Tuesday 22. of July 2008

By: Le Monde

Le jeu, nouvelle toxicomanie du XXIe siècle ? "Le chemin a été long de l'ivrognerie et du mythe du bon vivant à la reconnaissance de l'alcoolo-dépendant. Une démarche comparable s'engage autour du jeu", résume le professeur de...

Children of conflict: stress takes its toll on both sides of border

Tuesday 15. of July 2008

By: The Guardian

On the Gaza-Israel frontline violence is traumatising a whole generation.

Background TV is bad for young children's development, says study

Tuesday 15. of July 2008

By: The Guardian

Having the TV on in the background reduces the quality and quantity of play in young children and may slow their development, according to researchers who studied children playing with and without background TV.

Education: Early-years writing lessons 'do no good'

Sunday 13. of July 2008

By: The Guardian

Teaching children as young as three to write short sentences and use punctuation has little effect on their literacy skills later on, according to research which raises new questions about the government's plan for a curriculum...

Pupils need to spend less time on computers and 'do more art and craft to improve brainpower'

Saturday 12. of July 2008

By: The Daily Mail

The decline of traditional art and craft skills is threatening children's intellectual development, a report claims today.

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