Documentary following Rio Ferdinand a year after losing his wife to cancer as he tries to come to terms with the loss and its effects on him...
Louis Theroux explores open adoption in California, where women hand over their babies at birth to adoptive families paying ...
Rahil Sheikh tries to discover what's causing Britain's child health crisis and what can be done to fix it. Keir Starmer has p...
Now eight, the kids are struggling to make sense of gender roles. In the home they see their parents striving for equalit...
The trainees are approaching the end of the academic year and, for some, the momentous decision of whether to stay in teaching.
Science teacher Claudenia is in a gifted school, but a clique of Year 10 girls have taken against her and are becoming impossible to manage.
It is the start of a new year and a fresh term, but for Chloe's Year 11 class it is also the results of their mock exams and the news is bad.
After two months, the end of their first term approaches and it is becoming clear that some are progressing more quickly than others.
The honeymoon period is over and the teachers quickly have to work out a way to keep the kids engaged so their behaviour doesn't go downhill.
Charles faces a huge workload of 500 students a week to teach, some of whom have only just arrived in the country and cannot speak English.
Freezing embryos offers hope to people faced with being unable to have children of their own.
As GCSEs approach, Mangotsfield School targets disadvantaged, underachieving boys. An impending Ofsted inspection will scrutinise progress.
Bad behaviour is undermining learning in the Castle School Education Trust. Will Roberts introduces a strict behaviour management system.
This episode follows students with special needs as the future level of funding to support them in a mainstream school is debated.
The pressure on Marlwood School increases when Ofsted announces an inspection in two days.
The head teacher of Marlwood School in Gloucestershire faces a perfect storm.
Laverne Antrobus examines foetal-maternal conflict, an idea sometimes blamed for behavioural and psychological disorders such as Tourette...
Series documenting babies'development.How much of their first year can babies remember?How well developed are their powers of reasoning?Baby...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 & ...
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...
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.
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 ...
It is exam week at Chinese School but, after recent discipline problems, the Chinese teachers are playing catch-up agai...
As the project continues, the kids rebel against the harsh regime of long days and strict discipline. Behaviour in the ...
Five teachers from China take over the education of 50 teenagers in a Hampshire school. Day one of the experiment prove...
In the final episode, we meet the newest addition to the Ian Mikardo High School and the school's longest-attending student.
Brand new two-part documentary series about a school for boys with severe behavioural problems. In this episode, an alienated 12-year-old is made to organ...
Brand new observational series about Gascoigne primary school which has more than 1,100 pupils. The school must try and se...
Program about taking risks with children, growing up, learning when to develop and when to encourage the child to ''take a...
Jaqueline Wilson and Kirsty Young discuss how the classic nuclear family has changed in contemporary culture.
A teacher describes what teaching a class of boys with autism is like.
A child with severe disabilities is having trouble communicating how he is feeling and it is up to Lisa to help him express himself.
A teacher describes how the intervention team encourage children to be happy through play and sport like surfing.
A head teacher describes how hard school life can be for children with special educational needs and ...
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...
Two mothers do an experiment with their babies where they alternate being passive and involved, which showed the babies trying t...
An early test in the '90s showed how a new-born recognised their own mother when latching for milk.
Using a buzzer, we can see that the baby on the 3D scanner learns not to be bothered by the sound after hearing it a second time.
It is thought that children in their early years can think wordlessly as they won't have grasped their native language.
Emotions can be overwhelming as a child, so exploring some creative ways to channel that energy can help resolve any dist...
Exploring emotions with children in early years can be important as to differentiate and determine their feel...
Children use play to make sense of their experiences and act out what they have seen or heard.
Experts denounce classical theories that the young child is an isolated ego. In fact, the brain seeks companionship and is designed ...
Music is a fantastic proponent to help a child connect their body to their mind.
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