Vanessa Young discusses the BabySong Project which was a Faculty research project funded by the Ragdoll Foundation: Babies are born with a pre-disposition to music and actually prefer listening to Infant […]
It’s Our Turn : remembering Kindertransport and today’s child refugees
Diana Strauss, Senior Lecturer in Childhood Studies gives her reflections upon Children and Childhood for United Nations Universal Children’s Day 2018: International Children Day on 20th November 2018 also coincides […]
Hearing children’s voices
Ralph Leighton, Senior Lecturer on the PGCE Secondary in the Faculty of Education, reflects on children’s voices in the run up to the Universal Children’s Day: Children’s voice should be […]
Changing the lens, recalling the play of childhood
Continuing our Faculty of Education reflections on Universal Children’s Day, Clair Stevens, reflects on her childhood through the lens of play: Although many of us may have few memories from […]
Making a difference in children’s lives : We can all be dream makers
We have planned a number of events to celebrate the United Nations Universal Children’s Day tomorrow. We are kicking off a series of blog posts reflecting on childhood and children […]