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Teaching assistants are using their own money to help families buy school uniforms, fund trips and provide lunch money, according to a new survey.
Inevitably, the current economic climate is now deepening concerns around the sector's well-documented market challenges.
Early years practitioners can draw on two new publications from Learning and Teaching Scotland for help in working with parents and supporting children's development. Supporting Development and...
Children's listening and speaking skills could be boosted if local authorities invested in radio at a cost of about 1 a year per child, according to Susan Stranks, director of Children 2000, which...
More than two-thirds of families with disabled children are not accessing care or family support services, according to government research.
* A brand new Katie Morag book, Katie Morag and the Riddles, is published next week. In this latest story, Katie Morag accidentally breaks her mother's beads at home and has a tantrum at school,...
A high-flying working mother in an office meeting takes a frantic call from her new nanny. The baby's had a fit and they're at the hospital. Soon the baby is dead from being shaken and the nanny is on...
Early years settngs are invited to enter a prize draw to win a free tub of Pampers Kandoo, the first flushable toilet wipe for children aged three to seven, along with an activity wallchart. To enter,...
The director of NatCen's new Centre for Children and Families on how it intends to go further with research to support young children and families
Early years settings are being invited to apply to appear on a future edition of a new programme for pre-school children. 'Blue's Clues' is an interactive show featuring a host and his female puppy...