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The pandemic has driven more families living in poverty to turn to schools for ‘basic needs’ such as adequate food and clothing, finds new research.
The problems faced by low-income families have been ‘magnified’ by the Covid-19 pandemic, according to research by the Child Poverty Action Group.
Meeting staff members to review performance and hear feedback is worth the effort for both parties if handled properly, says Jenny Stocks
A programme in which schools provide food and support to families in need during the summer holidays has been expanded, following a pilot of the scheme.
By Emma Hutchinson, director, The Music House for Children Is extended wraparound care in schools the answer to parents' childcare problems?
New analysis by Action for Children suggests 300,000 low-income families with children are trapped in poverty despite parents working full-time.
Families in the London borough of Walthamstow can come to the new Sybourn Children's Centre for daycare and for storytelling and music sessions, a toy library, specialist speech and language therapy,...
Nursery World's Nursery Chain of the Year prizes its managers and staff, says Karen Faux.
Minor scrapes are part and parcel of giving children the opportunity to test themselves in a challenging environment. Gayle Goshorn finds out how nurseries maximise safety and maintain the right...
More than five out of ten families with children experience serious or frequent conflict in the home, according to new research.