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Educational therapist Andrea Clifford Poston answers your queries about child behaviour Q
I agree very much with the findings of the Save the Children report, Britain's poorest children, on the impact that poverty has on children (News, 11 September). I grew up in a low-income family...
Teaching assistants are using their own money to help families buy school uniforms, fund trips and provide lunch money, according to a new survey.
The Government is breaching its human rights duty to ensure adequate food for families, a new report warns.
In the first of a four-part series, Verity Campbell-Barr and Caroline Leeson consider the leadership models available to managers
A children's centre has received an award for putting on family-friendly activities that enable parents in prison to spend more time with their children.
The Department for Education has launched a consultation into increasing registration fees for early years providers, as well as whether provider type categories need revising.
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...
* We have ten copies of The fish who could wish by John Bush and Korky Paul (Oxford University Press, 4.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard...
First Experiments with Magnetism (Reflections on Learning, 24.99) is the perfect set for children to use to begin magnetic exploration. It contains four wands, 20 magnetic marbles, two plastic-cased...