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Classroom assistants in England and Wales are increasingly taking on a teaching role, yet many earn less than a third of a teacher's salary, according to new research.
By Kathryn Solly (Routledge, £19.99)
Thousands of homeless children will continue to live in bed and breakfast accommodation despite Government promises, the children's charity Barnardo's has warned. A new law which came into force on 1...
Have a look round some of the wide-ranging and exciting products on display at the exhibition with Nicole Curnow Publishing
A three-point plan aimed at preventing family breakdown and supporting children whose parents are separating has been launched at the Government's first-ever 'relationship summit'.
What to wear, what not to wear - does it depend on your employer or your charges? Karen Faux hears from nannies on what clothes work for them As a nanny you may feel that it is a case of 'dress down...
Free activity sheets to support children’s school readiness have been published by a national family support charity.
A close relationship with key children is essential in a holistic approach to planning, and creates a fertile learning ground Many early years practitioners struggle with planning for under-threes,...
Early years practitioners in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland say what the important training issues are from their perspective Ian Maxwell, co-ordinator, Men in Childcare Scotland, and...