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Having read the letter 'Don't judge parents' (26 May), I was encouraged to have a second look at 'Why are they parents?' (12 May). While the author of the first letter may have used the term 'type of...
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The Nursery World Show 2010 last weekend was a fantastic occasion, with the stands bustling and the seminars packed out with visitors eager to hear from leading experts in the early years sector (full...
Good management involves assessing and planning for the training of individual staff, says assessor Meg Jones
Settings can reduce the risk of new starters leaving quickly by managing expectations in their recruitment process. In the longer term this benefits both employers and the individuals whose CVs may be...
I welcome the news that prime minister Tony Blair has signalled his support for the Regulation of Child Care Providers Bill (News, 30 May). This Bill is long overdue, and hopefully it will lead to a...
Children find it easier to explore and express their feelings through role play with peers than by talking to adults, as <STRONG> Lena Engel </STRONG> explains
In response to Beatrix Cambell about starting childcare from the view of the parent (To the Point, 5 January), as a mother of two who works in childcare I have seen both sides of this argument. When...
A new service providing childcare to families in rural communities in Scotland has been launched in the Highlands. Direct Childcare, led by Highland Pre-school Services, is a new voluntary...
Thirteen private nurseries and playgroups in Bridgend will discover how to promote outdoor learning through a new training scheme being delivered by the Woodlands for Learning team (WfL), which is...