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More than half of parents with an income below 30,000 can't afford to buy everything their children need for school, research by Save the Children and Family Action has found.
The launch of a database holding details of every child in England has been delayed for the second time, the Government announced last Thursday.
Proof of the strength of feeling against Key Stage 1 SATs has come in a survey for the National Union of Teachers (see News, page 9). More than nine out of ten teachers say they would support a...
Early years organisations have welcomed Government plans to create centres providing health, education and childcare services for families in the poorest parts of England, and to create a new unit to...
With food insecurity that rose during the pandemic set to continue for many families, Meredith Jones Russell reports on the crisis and asks what help is available
Early years practitioners need to appreciate how the interrelated processes of physical development in a child's body support their growing sense of mental and emotional well-being, says Maria...
An 'early help offer' will be made to children and families to increase the range and number of preventative services available, the Government has said in its response to the Munro review of child...
Just because someone has Doctor or Professor in front of their name, it doesn't necessarily mean they have all the answers. Jennie Lindon offers some healthy scepticism
A nursery in Gambia is changing its name in honour of a Preston nursery group that has raised thousands of pounds to support it.