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Families with disabled children are being urged by charity Contact a Family to claim Disability Learning Allowance (DLA). Only 42 per cent of families with disabled children are claiming DLA, and the...
A staff member at 1 to 7 Nursery in Eastbourne was apparently informed of the nursery's bankruptcy by text, and told not to bother coming in to work, said the Eastbourne Herald. The paper also spoke...
Schools and early years settings hit by this summer's flooding could find some relief in 10m of ring-fenced recovery funding.
The nursery education grant currently funds each child at our pre-school for up to five sessions of two-and-a-half hours per week for 11 weeks per term - a total of 33 weeks a year. Yet a...
A new scheme aims to tackle Scotland's appalling dental health statistics by setting up a toothbrushing project in every nursery. At present, by the age of five, 55 per cent of Scottish children have...
Finding sufficient high-quality childcare to expand free early education to all disadvantaged two-year-olds by 2013 could be problematic, research suggests.
It has been quite a year for all of us concerned with out-of-school activities. Twelve months ago the Children's Bill was launched at 4Children's annual policy conference. Its bold framework includes...
Mothers who have immigrated to the UK are more likely to develop harmful or unhealthy habits the longer they stay in this country, according to new research.
A report has found that there is a glaring gulf between the principles of the Foundation Stage and classroom practice. Mary Evans looks at why it's so hard to get the reception year right Reception...
Struggling parents who have access to short-break foster care schemes are more likely to keep their children out of full-time care, research for the Department of Health has found - but only 12 local...