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According to new analysis by the GMB union, the Government’s proposal to bring in means-testing for free school meals under universal credit will leave thousands of deprived children hungry.
In the second of her articles on inclusion, Jane Muir challenges attitudes to disabled children and explains how activities can be adapted with a little thought 'I don't do stairs,' says Alison John,...
As his local children and family centre is forced to close successful services due to funding cuts, Warwick Mansell takes a personal view of the politics surrounding the Government's approach.
Parents who stepped in to save a nursery from closure have launched a pay-as-you-use childcare scheme to recruit families.
Families with young children are increasingly relying on emergency food supplies during the summer holidays, analysis by the Trussell Trust reveals.
Having read the letter 'Don't judge parents' (26 May), I was encouraged to have a second look at 'Why are they parents?' (12 May). While the author of the first letter may have used the term 'type of...
(Photograph) - Site manager Claire Flynn, her three-year-old daughter Katie Charlotte and keyworker Maria Elena Brady (from left) enjoy a game at Maxilla Nursery School in the London borough of...
Early years and education professionals are warning that the recovery phase from Covid-19 will have a knock-on effect for early help services for young children and their families.
Everyone from Government ministers to childcare students was impressed by this month's Manchester show, says Laura Marcus This year's Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition at Manchester's G-Mex...
Child Poverty Action Group wants emergency support for families with children put in place if schools are closed due to Covid-19 to ensure that they can afford adequate healthy food.