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Children in poorer areas more negative about school, research shows
Children in poorer areas more negative about school, research shows

Migrant children and those from disadvantaged areas start primary school significantly earlier than others and do not settle as well, significant new research shows.

Wed, 30 May, 2018

Children in poorer areas more negative about school
Children in poorer areas more negative about school

Migrant children and those from disadvantaged areas start primary school significantly earlier than others and do not settle as well, significant new research shows.

Wed, 30 May, 2018

Here’s how to get your child interested in maths
Here’s how to get your child interested in maths

Parents who want their child to be good at, and enjoy, maths, should start by being positive about the subject themselves and try to make sums a fun part of everyday life, writes Helen O’Callaghan 

Sat, 15 Nov, 2014

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