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For the baby on the go needing a comfy place to sleep, the pop-up travel cot from Samsonite Baby Travel folds out from its own lightweight carry bag into a free-standing, soft, safe and clean bed that...
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Peer to peer support helps early years staff to improve their leadership skills and offer better services, research into a government-funded programme has found.
Prison is proving an ideal place for fathers to get more involved in family life, says Annette Rawstrone.
Making meals for 40 young children every day requires attention to detail - and skill in baking Peppa Pig birthday cakes, Gabriella Jozwiak discovers.
A monthly newsletter is aimed at those involved in helping children with learning difficulties and disabilities in schools. The February issue of TES Extra for Special Needs includes features on the...
At London setting Tuffkid – from the Hebrew word meaning ‘purpose’ – children with SEND flourish alongside their mainstream peers, explains Annette Rawstrone
Flexible working arrangements are not accessible to the parents who need them most, such as lone or low-paid mothers, new research has found.
I have worked as a nursery nurse in a Middlesbrough local authority school nursery for 20 years. In our authority all council employees are going through a local government single status job...