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As part of our ongoing series on children's dispositions, Anne O'Connor discusses how to motivate children to work at tasks for their own sake rather than adult approval
The new nursery is about to open and the lists of tasks just keep getting longer ... Derek Hayes is grateful the staff are undaunted.
I would like to applaud Anne Higgison's letter 'It starts with training' (30 September). Having spent the past few years supporting childcare businesses and assisting with recruitment practice, it has...
Childcarers are urged to get their nominations in for children who deserve special recognition in the Kids' Clubs Direct National Children's Awards. The annual event, sponsored by ScottishPower...
Who would have thought that two 14-year-old boys would get a kick out of reading to nursery children? And that the rest of Year 10 at their school was queuing up behind them to have a go? This is such...
A nanny returning from abroad tells Helen Kewley about an exotic lifestyle When I interviewed Donna Grint as a newly-qualified BTec and placed her in her first nanny job, I knew she had a promising...
The fourth part of our behaviour series by Pat Gordon-Smith examines what practitioners and peers can learn from a child's disruptive actions.
'Over a third of women who work full-time for local authorities earn less than 13,000 per year. Firemen are doing a good job in drawing our attention to the poor rewards they get in comparison to...
As children and families don bright socks to raise awareness of World Down Syndrome Day, the Government is introducing legislation to improve the lives of people with the condition. Nicole Weinstein...