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An independent report has found that more than 20,000 primary and secondary school staff have lost their jobs in England and Wales in the current academic year as a result...
Good-quality childcare should be a key priority and flexible working should be a right for a family-friendly society, according to parents in a new survey. The report by the National...
(Photograph) - Photo: Ron Hill Children and staff play in the Lourdes room of the newly-opened nursery at St Philips' church in Uckfield, East Sussex. The nursery, which is run...
Disabled children are missing out on the early intervention and family support that would make a huge difference in their lives. Mary Evans finds out why Services for disabled children...
Barnaby Kate Lister suspected something was wrong when her third child, Barnaby, was born four and a half years ago. When he failed to gain weight, she continued to voice...
Our special dietary needs series continues with advice from Suzannah Olivier on how nurseries can provide for children who suffer from dairy allergy or intolerance A dairy allergy is an...
Children's teeth need good care from the moment they emerge and early years practitioners can support this in the nursery and by advising parents, says Clare Walters On a table...
Understanding the importance of a healthy diet, and how tooth decay can happen, is the first step to your child having a mouth full of healthy, white teeth. Do milk...
Encourage children to use numbers in everyday contexts by displaying theme-related number lines, says Julie Payne. Planned learning intentions
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