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Charities and campaigners have welcomed the Chancellor’s short-term measures to support families struggling with the soaring cost of bills and inflation, but warn they are not a long-term solution to...
Further to Annette McGullion's letter (16 May), I felt she took both Helen Wright's and my name in vain. My original letter (25 April) was concerned with the low pay and status of teaching assistants,...
Principle * Providing activities based on first-hand experiences that encourage exploration, observation, problem solving, prediction, critical thinking, decision making and discussion (p82)
How organisations across the country have been maintaining A Better Start during the pandemic. By Frances Lyons, assistant director at the National Children’s Bureau
WINNER: Auden Place Community Nursery, Camden, London
Families with children are set to lose an average of 500 a year under tax and benefit changes coming into force tomorrow.
This bill contains a range of controversial measures relating to employment, social mobility, and poverty.
According to the Child Poverty Action Group, working families claiming universal credit are losing hundreds of pounds because of a 'flaw' in the system.
Practitioners must create a supportive environment in which to observe, assess and plan for children to be successful, says Helen Bromley.