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You'll find a heap of learning opportunities for young children in activities using stones bought or found, as these suggestions from Jane Drake demonstrate Pebbles and stones are readily available at...
Weight problems in young children are on the rise, but you can avoid them with our latest A-Z health guide by doctors at the <STRONG> Great Ormond Street Hospital </STRONG>
A setting's displays can take time and energy to do well, but the effort is rewarded when you see how much they are appreciated by their audience, says Lena Engel 'Display' is a word that has a...
A registered childminder with a great deal of training under her belt and an early years degree in her sights is considering where it might lead her. Careers adviser Tina Jefferies suggests three...
1. Choose a child with special educational needs and work out the timescale within which the passport needs to be done in order to be ready before the child leaves your setting. 2. Decide on the areas...
<P> Its 100 years since the first bear was named Teddy. <B> Bernard Tennant </B> looks at the evolution of the species that has become one of the worlds best-loved toys </P>
In the second of a two-part series on developing fine motor control, Nicole Weinstein looks at resources for children aged three to five years.
Aask any successful nursery owner the secret of their thriving business and they're almost guaranteed to say their staff team. A strong team has always been a good measure of a nursery's popularity...
Does the glut of popular advice on childcare have anything to teach nannies? Gayle Goshorn has a read. Back in the 1980s there was a hit TV series about unemployment called Boys from the Blackstuff,...