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Her daughter struggling to make friends at school was a major worry for Working Mum, until her teacher found some solutions
The recently published Department for Education business plan suggests options for allowing parents greater flexibility with their 15 hours. We can assume 'stretching' the 15-hour entitlement will be...
A private day nursery in Sheffield has embarked on what could be a growing trend in provision with the introduction of term-time-only places. Sunflower Children's Centre in Gleadless is offering the...
More than one in four parents would be forced to quit their job if they were unable to send their child to a school breakfast club,a new poll finds.
Laurence Keel samples software designed to support teaching in the classroom Both reviews have the common theme of interactive whiteboards. I am a great fan of these wonderful inventions and my view...
The needs of parents who are deaf and their children who can hear tend to be overlooked by the early years sector. But there are examples of good practice out there, as Mary Evans has discovered
The Government may finally be putting its money where its mouth is about getting parents involved in their children's learning. Simon Vevers reports.
Daycare Trust's hopes for the nursery and early years sector in 2008 address the big problems that parents raised with us in 2007.
Families are making huge gains from a simple programme where they come together to play and eat at school. Nicole Weinstein investigates.
Un Deux Trois - First French Rhymes selected by Opal Dunn (Frances Lincoln, book, 5.99; cassette, 3.99; book and cassette, 8.99, tel: 020 7284 4009) is a collection of French rhymes with English...