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The determination to provide an all-round service for families and get the right staff has helped a former policewoman rescue a nursery that was about to close. Katy Morton reports.
A qualification being piloted in Liverpool is all about helping childminders to embed a quality approach, says Karen Faux.
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Little acorns grow into big nuts, as we used to say... Well, what could be more fun for Christmas? A new CD, 'Little Acorns', offers children and their nannies a singalong session with artists such as...
How can you avoid falling into the easy trap of being a dominant or a passive manager, and inspire your staff team to get the job done? With assertiveness, says training consultant Sue Churchill.
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Childminders are developing the scope of their services in a variety of ways. Jackie Cosh speaks to the practitioners leading the charge
I am a teaching assistant for a first school and I sympathise with the problems highlighted in 'Assistants "still undervalued"' (News, 1 August). I, too, am looking for routes into teaching, as I...