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Correspondence from early editions of Nursery World shines a light on the evolution of attitudes about childcare in society.
By Mark Dudek (National Children's Bureau, 15.99, ISBN 9781907969959)
Nicole Weinstein talks to early years settings to find out why categorising emotions by colour can help children identify how they are feeling from an early age
There are different levels of apprenticeships available but they all lead to NVQs, key skills qualifications and, in most cases, a technical certificate such as BTEC or City & Guilds. Candidates need...
Nannies whose new jobs started off awkwardly tell Helen Kewley how they learned to put things right September is traditionally a time when nannies start new jobs and this month many agencies will get...
The Metropolitan Police Service has won the Working Families and NSPCC Family Friendly award and Working Families Employer of the Year award for 2006. The Met offers an emergency childcare scheme,...
Following recent changes designed to make EY apprenticeships more attractive, Karen Hart looks at the opportunities they provide for both trainees and settings
Teaching in an enabling environment is exemplified at one school in London. By Anna Ephgrave
Children aged eight to 12 are being urged to get more involved in democracy and citizenship through the Junior Exec website launched by the Scottish Executive. The site at www.juniorexec.gov.uk...
Childcarers put chairs and baby and toddler feeding equipment to the test for Nicole Weinstein.