What
the media says about GUS
2011
The Herald 'Deprived pupils 18 months behind in
literacy levels'
The Scotsman 'One-parent children most at risk from poverty trap'
The Herald 'Parent's break up affects children's
development'
The Telegraph 'Five-year-olds are 18 months behind
on vocabulary'
The Daily Mail ' A degree of eloquence'
Times
Educational Supplement Scotland '18-month vocabulary gap' claimed
2010
The
Scotsman 'One in five Scottish children living
in 'persistent poverty'
The Herald 'Study highlights child poverty'
2009
The
Sunday Herald: Activity is key to toddlers' mental
growth
The Herald: Too much time in childcare may impair development
The Scotsman: Bedtime stories beat pricey toys
The Scottish Daily Mail: A word in your ear, reading to children helps them develop
The Scottish Daily Mail: comment
Food
- news item on Radio Forth
The
Herald: Breastfed babies are far more likely to eat
healthily
The
Scotsman: Poor children 'eat more junk food'
Daily
Mail: One in ten Scots children never see their own
father
2008
The
Herald: Children who grow up in country get a better start
The
Sunday Herald: Divided Scotland revealed by extensive study
The
Scotsman: Diet - a social divide that starts aged two
2007
The
Herald: A picture of poverty
The
Scotsman: Smacking vital as last resort, insist parents in 'Growing
Up' study
www.scotsman.com
2005
BBC
news: Study to track children's lives
Evening
Times Article: Glasgow families to take part in services study
Times
Educational Supplement:
Family futures
The Herald:
Plan to track babies through teenage life
The Times: Long-term study of
Scots children
Courier: Study of children’s
services
Courier: Families to join study
of children
Press and Journal: Mapping out
future services for the young
Press and Journal: Future generation
focus of new study
Ellon Advertiser: Growth Study
Motherwell Times:
Youngsters in national survey
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