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Education and Childcare

1: War in the Womb | Growing Babies

1: War in the Womb | Growing Babies

Education and Childcare | BBC Four | 2008 | 59'05''

Laverne Antrobus examines foetal-maternal conflict, an idea sometimes blamed for behavioural and psychological disorders such as Tourette...

1: What Are You Hoping For? | Baby Monthly

1: What Are You Hoping For? | Baby Monthly

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1994 | 28'47''

Introd prog to series in which 5 mothers & their partners,whose babies were born at end 1993,hve made video diaries of the 1st 12 ...

10: Twelfth Month | Baby Monthly

10: Twelfth Month | Baby Monthly

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1994 | 29'18''

Series documenting babies'development.How much of their first year can babies remember?How well developed are their powers of reasoning?Baby...

2: The Diaries Begin | Baby Monthly

2: The Diaries Begin | Baby Monthly

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1994 | 39'17''

Prog in which 5 mothers & their partners,whose babies where born at end 1993, have made video diaries of the 1st 12 months of family life.

3: The First Month | Baby Monthly

3: The First Month | Baby Monthly

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1994 | 39'05''

Series follows 5 families whose babies born at end of 1993;The families see the world thru a baby's eyes as they find out about babies sigh...

4: The Second Month | Baby Monthly

4: The Second Month | Baby Monthly

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1994 | 39'00''

Series which follows the progress of 5 families & their babies of the first 12 months of life. At 6 weeks babies reach a peak of crying & ...

5: The Third Month | Baby Monthly

5: The Third Month | Baby Monthly

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1994 | 38'58''

3rd monthly prog in series which follows families of 5 babies born at the end of 1993. Compares breast & bottle feeding, looks at IQ testin...

6: The Fourth Month | Baby Monthly

6: The Fourth Month | Baby Monthly

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1994 | 38'56''

4th monthly prog in series which follows families of 5 babies born at the end of 1993. Today shws the importance of universal baby games i...

7: The Fifth Month | Baby Monthly

7: The Fifth Month | Baby Monthly

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1994 | 29'08''

Series details the month by month progress of 5 young babies born at the end of 1993.Most are now sitting up & cutting teeth whilst display...

8: The Seventh Month | Baby Monthly

8: The Seventh Month | Baby Monthly

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1994 | 29'00''

Series details mth by mth progress of 5 young babies. Prog lks at why babies play; what sort of toys shd buy; why boys & girls behave dif...

A baby’s nervous system | Teaching Today

A baby’s nervous system | Teaching Today

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1996 | 55''

A description of how babies nervous systems grow with them.

Anger and frustration in autism | Growing Children

Anger and frustration in autism | Growing Children

Education and Childcare | BBC Four | 2012 | 3'14''

Laverne meets a young boy whose level of autism means he can function in ''neuro-typical'' situations but this isn't witho...

Attitudes towards misbehaving children | The British Family

Attitudes towards misbehaving children | The British Family

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 2010 | 5'49''

In the 1990s children and teenagers started to become feared, but if it was the fault of the children, the parent...

Babies and ”Natural Geometry” | Growing Babies

Babies and ”Natural Geometry” | Growing Babies

Education and Childcare | BBC Four | 2008 | 2'37''

Babies are also believed to be born with an innate sense of the space around them.

Babies and biased learning | Growing Babies

Babies and biased learning | Growing Babies

Education and Childcare | BBC Four | 2008 | 3'42''

Babies rely on signalling from others and will often be shown where to look by adults.

Babies and counting | Baby Monthly

Babies and counting | Baby Monthly

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1994 | 3'57''

It is debatable whether babies around five months can "count", but it can be agreed there is an awareness of the concepts of increase or d...

Babies and imitating | Baby Monthly

Babies and imitating | Baby Monthly

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1994 | 3'19''

While it used to be believed that babies were born with a "blank slate" it now can be seen that imitation is an innate skill, meaning the...

Babies and proto-conversation | Baby Monthly

Babies and proto-conversation | Baby Monthly

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1994 | 4'59''

Two mothers do an experiment with their babies where they alternate being passive and involved, which showed the babies trying t...

Babies and the Visual Cortex | Growing Babies

Babies and the Visual Cortex | Growing Babies

Education and Childcare | BBC Four | 2008 | 2'45''

Despite having no knowledge of certain species, babies can still determine the difference between the examples of a bird and a ...

Babies friend in the mirror | Baby Monthly

Babies friend in the mirror | Baby Monthly

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1994 | 2'56''

At two to four months babies begin to make friends with themselves when looking in a mirror.

Babies, curiousity and vitality | Teaching Today

Babies, curiousity and vitality | Teaching Today

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1996 | 2'02''

Children have an innate curiosity for the world which encourages them to learn.

Babies, vision and action | Baby Monthly

Babies, vision and action | Baby Monthly

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1994 | 2'54''

When tethering a baby to a rattle, the baby quickly learns that by moving its foot it can make the noise of its own accord.

Baby food and feeding babies | Baby Monthly

Baby food and feeding babies | Baby Monthly

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1994 | 3'54''

A mother is having difficulty getting her baby to eat solids so seeks advice from a professional who offers some tips and informa...

Baby Games | The Learning Zone

Baby Games | The Learning Zone

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 2'02''

Psychiatrist Daniel Stern discusses the ways in which parents play with their babies.

Babyproofing and exploring | Baby Monthly

Babyproofing and exploring | Baby Monthly

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1994 | 3'28''

Two mums and an expert discuss the benefits of babyproofing and where to draw the line with worrying about your child.

Basic temperament types | Babies: Their Wonderful World

Basic temperament types | Babies: Their Wonderful World

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 2018 | 4'02''

Dr Emily Jones believes it is possible to tell a baby's temperament at just six months, which suggests that these tra...

Behaviour Support Team | A Special School

Behaviour Support Team | A Special School

Education and Childcare | BBC One | 2020 | 3'12''

The behaviour support team speak about their work with the children who find it tough to get through the school day and misbehave.

Being disruptive | Baby Monthly

Being disruptive | Baby Monthly

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1994 | 5'33''

An expert tells a mum that acknowledging naughty behaviour can be counter-productive and in fact ignoring it can be beneficial in the long run.

Britain’s elderly | The British Family

Britain’s elderly | The British Family

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 2010 | 6'29''

With grandparents living longer, modern parents are in a dilemma when ageing and healthcare become an issue.

Changes in the status of children in the family and society | The British Family

Changes in the status of children in the family and society | The British Family

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 2010 | 3'35''

A look at how the ways in which children are viewed have changed over time.

Childcare and the affect on the child | Baby Monthly

Childcare and the affect on the child | Baby Monthly

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1994 | 2'00''

Can regularly leaving your children with someone who isn't their parent have a profound effect on them mentally in later...

Children and ”Mastery Orientation” | Teaching Today

Children and ”Mastery Orientation” | Teaching Today

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1996 | 2'18''

A theory suggests that children can be split into two types, some who thrive on difficult problem's and other...

Children and ”Positive Disposition” | Teaching Today

Children and ”Positive Disposition” | Teaching Today

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1996 | 5'48''

The disposition towards learning is often more important than the content of the learning, as this will equi...

Children and ”schemas” | Teaching Today

Children and ”schemas” | Teaching Today

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1996 | 2'57''

Experts explain the notion of "schema", a repetition of behaviour, repeated because they enjoy the action.

Children and artwork | Teaching Today

Children and artwork | Teaching Today

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1996 | 2'40''

Artwork can be a very important part of childhood as it allows children to express their understanding of the world around them.

Children and music | Teaching Today

Children and music | Teaching Today

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1996 | 1'59''

Music is a fantastic proponent to help a child connect their body to their mind.

Children and play | Teaching Today

Children and play | Teaching Today

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1996 | 3'09''

Children use play to make sense of their experiences and act out what they have seen or heard.

Children and risk | Teaching Today

Children and risk | Teaching Today

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1996 | 55''

Children enjoy risk-taking as a part of learning about the world.

Children and the ”box of emotions” | Teaching Today

Children and the ”box of emotions” | Teaching Today

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1996 | 3'44''

Exploring emotions with children in early years can be important as to differentiate and determine their feel...

Children and the change in play | Counterblast

Children and the change in play | Counterblast

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1997 | 3'45''

Parents from the '90s discuss how children's play has changed from street corners to organised and educational schedules like ...

Children and tool words | Teaching Today

Children and tool words | Teaching Today

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1996 | 1'01''

Certain "tool" words are really helpful for kids to learn as early as possible, as they can equip them with the "tools" to navigate ...

Children and understanding emotion | Teaching Today

Children and understanding emotion | Teaching Today

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1996 | 2'45''

Emotions can be overwhelming as a child, so exploring some creative ways to channel that energy can help resolve any dist...

Children and wordless thoughts | Teaching Today

Children and wordless thoughts | Teaching Today

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1996 | 2'24''

It is thought that children in their early years can think wordlessly as they won't have grasped their native language.

Children developing concepts | Teaching Today

Children developing concepts | Teaching Today

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1996 | 2'58''

Using the example of "wheels", we see the children develop concepts about transport and further their knowledge about the world.

Children with complex medical needs | A Special School

Children with complex medical needs | A Special School

Education and Childcare | BBC One | 2020 | 2'55''

The teachers speak about the children who have complex needs and how the school support all their different needs.

Children, scripts and play | Teaching Today

Children, scripts and play | Teaching Today

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1996 | 4'21''

Play is an extremely strong component for a child's learning as they apply what they have seen and heard in their role play.

Childrens sense of self | Teaching Today

Childrens sense of self | Teaching Today

Education and Childcare | BBC Two | 1996 | 2'50'

Experts denounce classical theories that the young child is an isolated ego. In fact, the brain seeks companionship and is designed ...

Communication | A Special School

Communication | A Special School

Education and Childcare | BBC One | 2020 | 4'23''

A child with severe disabilities is having trouble communicating how he is feeling and it is up to Lisa to help him express himself.

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