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Making children in day nurseries wear electronic tags has been criticised as a 'gimmick' that is fuelling paranoia in parents. Tagging systems similar in design to the anti-theft tags used in clothes...
Welcome to the latest edition of Training Today. I am sure you will notice a few changes in this edition of the magazine, including the news round-up section on page 4 and 'View from the bridge' on...
Fewer than three in ten registered childminders in Northern Ireland have had any formal childcare training, an audit by the Northern Ireland Childminding Association (NICMA) has found. In the light of...
Research into how long babies should stay on breast milk alone has prompted debate and confusion. Annette Rawstrone investigates.
A guide to training events, organisations, research, articles and books on child, adult and staff well-being. By Hannah Crown
Cutting back on meat, and checking its provenance, are important. Mary Llewellin explains why and how
A pretend telephone communication can demonstrate a very young child's grasp of speaking languages, imitating adult reality and being held in mind, as Anne O'Connor explains.
Fat is an important part of young children's diet, but which fats should children be eating? And which ones should be avoided? Nicole Weinstein finds out.
As crucial as first aid training is, great differences exist between the courses available for early years workers. Mary Evans reports.
Herbs, either bought from a shop or grown yourself, add variety and interest to dishes, says Mary Llewellin