In 2001 the Scottish Executive Education Department (SEED) commissioned Professor Colwyn Trevarthen and a team of colleagues to review the research evidence on the development of children from birth to three years old, and to consider the implications of that evidence for the provision of care outwith the home. Incorporating the findings of 30 years of intensive academic research on the development of communication and thinking in infants and toddlers, the review provided an overview of the ways in which adults can contribute to children's development from the earliest stages, the kinds of adult attention and care that are beneficial and the characteristics of out-of-home provision that meets young children's changing needs. This Insight re...
This study of children once described as ‘in care’ (now ‘looked after away from home’) was produced ...
This study provides evidence showing the ability of ten children under three years of age to solve p...
Efforts to improve the educational achievement of children, especially those from disadvantaged back...
In 2001 the Scottish Executive Education Department (SEED) commissioned Professor Colwyn Trevarthen ...
2 The aim of this thesis was to explore the key care factors that influence the educational achievem...
This article discusses research reported in 'The Needs of Children in Care' (Mason and Gibson, 2004)...
A strong link between research and practice is essential to ensurethat the best available evidence g...
Objectives: Inequalities in health and educational outcomes in Scotland show a strong and persistent...
Birth to three years is a critically important time for children's learning, health and wellbeing. F...
Includes bibliographical referencesSIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:4...
There are marked disparities between pre-school children in key skills affecting school readiness, d...
This report has assessed programmes available to UK commissioners, rather than considering programme...
This research project, undertaken with the Foundation Years Project, sought to study the effectivene...
This study provides evidence showing the ability of ten children under three years of age to solve...
The Australian Centre for Child Protection in Adelaide was commissioned by the Child and Family Welf...
This study of children once described as ‘in care’ (now ‘looked after away from home’) was produced ...
This study provides evidence showing the ability of ten children under three years of age to solve p...
Efforts to improve the educational achievement of children, especially those from disadvantaged back...
In 2001 the Scottish Executive Education Department (SEED) commissioned Professor Colwyn Trevarthen ...
2 The aim of this thesis was to explore the key care factors that influence the educational achievem...
This article discusses research reported in 'The Needs of Children in Care' (Mason and Gibson, 2004)...
A strong link between research and practice is essential to ensurethat the best available evidence g...
Objectives: Inequalities in health and educational outcomes in Scotland show a strong and persistent...
Birth to three years is a critically important time for children's learning, health and wellbeing. F...
Includes bibliographical referencesSIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:4...
There are marked disparities between pre-school children in key skills affecting school readiness, d...
This report has assessed programmes available to UK commissioners, rather than considering programme...
This research project, undertaken with the Foundation Years Project, sought to study the effectivene...
This study provides evidence showing the ability of ten children under three years of age to solve...
The Australian Centre for Child Protection in Adelaide was commissioned by the Child and Family Welf...
This study of children once described as ‘in care’ (now ‘looked after away from home’) was produced ...
This study provides evidence showing the ability of ten children under three years of age to solve p...
Efforts to improve the educational achievement of children, especially those from disadvantaged back...