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<P> Little training has been available so far for childcarers who work with asylum seekers. Judith Napier reports on a recent course. </P>
I was startled by the Government's announcement that childminders would be allowed to smoke while supervising their charges (News, 14 December and 21/28 December). Surely there is a mountain of...
What to wear, what not to wear - does it depend on your employer or your charges? Karen Faux hears from nannies on what clothes work for them As a nanny you may feel that it is a case of 'dress down...
What do you do when a parent says they cannot pay the fees? Jackie Nunns offers guidelines to deal with this sensitive issue and make sure your club doesn't go bust Consumer borrowing in the UK...
Children's sense of self-esteem relies on the right messages from nannies and other adults. Jenny Lindon explains why The term 'self-esteem' is now used a great deal. But what does it actually mean...
The troublesome introduction of the new code of practice on the nursery education grant seems to have reached a messy deadlock, with private and voluntary providers continuing to protest, the...
Former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell claims to have hung up her hotpants and Union Jack boots for a new career as a children's author, said the Guardian.
Babies and toddlers are often overlooked in mental health provision for children, according to a new report, which suggests that only half of CAMHS services accept referrals for children aged two and...
Music and movement in the nursery This conference by Ranelagh House will discuss the benefits of music and movement for a child's development, with reference to the Early Learning Goals. Delegates...
Understanding how children's learning progresses through counting is essential to help them grasp the concept of numbers It is during the Foundation Stage that children develop a growing understanding...