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* 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...
A consultation on changes to the free entitlement has been launched by the Government, in advance of increasing the number of two-year-olds who will be eligible for 15 hours of early education from...
Enter the world of minibeasts through stories and first-hand investigations 1 Lost and found
Embark on a journey with a survivor of domestic child abuse A Child Called It is a child abuse survivor's story. In it Dave Pelzer describes how he was beaten, starved, burnt, stabbed, suffocated and...
If you've exhausted all the quick fixes in Tommy Donbavand's book Quick Fixes for Bored Kids, or not tried them yet, you'll find a whole new set in the sequel called - what else - More Quick Fixes for...
Be ahead of the game and ready for 2002 with the smartest diary around! Professional Nanny has ten Filofax Sandhurst personal organisers, in Italian leather with stylish stained edges, worth 90, to...
The Caboodle rucksack we gave away to lucky readers of the March issue was the most sought-after offer Professional Nanny has had in years. Now, with Christmas on the way and wish lists being made for...
With children likely to be spending more time outside this winter, what do settings need to consider when it comes to storage and transporting resources, asks Nicole Weinstein
Getting children to work creatively with messy materials can assist with the development of descriptive language, explains Anne O'Connor.
New research shows families where one parent works and the other stays at home are the largest group of households with children living in poverty.