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As the Covid-19 pandemic closes schools, teachers are worried about the risks some of society’s most vulnerable children will be exposed to while at home.
Experts offer advice to parents looking to make smart decisions with their children's screen time.
Those “essential” to the coronavirus response include frontline health and social care staff and utility workers.
Schools in England are set to close indefinitely on Friday over the coronavirus outbreak. When I first heard the news, my heart sank.
China has reported no new domestic transmissions of coronavirus for the first time since the outbreak started, while in the UK, the government has announced the closure of schools, colleges and nurseries from Friday. The death toll in Italy increased by 475 – the highest in a single day – as more than 40,000 people are charged for violating the enforced lockdown in the country.
Not being in the classroom again doesn't mean they have to stop learning.
My kid’s cough could be a cold, flu, or full-blown coronavirus. But he wants me, his mum, to make him feel safe, writes Robyn Wilder.
"World Book Day is in danger of losing its vital message."
Cal's Book Account was set up on Instagram by Callum Manning, a 13-year-old who loves to read.
Schools could be closed for three months under Boris Johnson’s plan to tackle coronavirus in the UK.