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A unit that can help prepare new practitioners for dealing with parents and multi-agency working is examined by Mary Evans.
Your child will benefit much more from nursery if you get to know the staff and work with them. Nursery inspectors look for a successful partnership between nurseries and parents to help a child...
* The National Children's Bureau has produced three guides as support materials for the Birth to Three Matters training programme. The subjects are: working with young children from minority ethnic...
Increasing the free entitlement for three- and four-year-olds from 15 to 25 hours a week and charging parents 1 an hour for the extra ten hours, is a key recommendation in a report by the Resolution...
Sue Roberts from Edge Hill explains how one student worked towards meeting Standard 35: Influence and shape the policies and practices of the setting and share in collective responsibility for their...
Readers of Nursery World Scotland have sought to defend private nurseries against the accusation that they are 'havens of bad practice' made in a recent letter published in the magazine. Jean Simmons...
Kicking off a new series exploring the revised Development Matters guidance, Dr Julian Grenier looks at the first two key features of effective practice within the document: ‘The best for every child’...
As a nanny, you will make many decisions every week, and not all of them have to be checked out with children's parents. You should have a good idea of what the family would like you to do, and how....
Finding holiday childcare is set to be increasingly challenging for parents this summer, as costs rise and the number of places falls, according to a new report.
Having read recent letters criticising playgroup committees, I want to voice my support for these hardworking volunteers. Further to 'Ruling committees' (2 October), I should think the committee that...