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* We have ten copies of Maternity Pay and Leave: A Guide for Employers (5.00) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'Maternity...
In the first of a new series on running a Forest School programme, Sarah Blackwell identifies priorities in locating and using the land.
Annabel Karmel is a star name in the world of cooking for children - and now she shows children how to do it themselves. Her first book for young cooks serves up step-by-step illustrated recipes for...
* We have five copies of Images of Violence - Responding to Children's Representations of the Violence They See by Sian Adams and Janet Moyles (Featherstone Education, 14.49) to give away to Nursery...
Understanding and responding to young children’s distress is vital to their future mental health, explains Debbie Brace
Nursery providers could be hit by Government proposals to make it illegal for employers to include the eight bank holidays in workers' statutory 20-day annual leave entitlement. The move to extend...
Reading some of the reactions to the so-called 'increase' in holiday entitlement (News, 21 September), I started to imagine how the 'Act for the Better Regulation of Chimney Sweepers and their...
A challenging economic climate and increased caution from banks has left some nurseries unable to expand in the past few years. Katy Morton finds indications that things may be improving
In the final part of this series, Caroline Jones suggests that when it is handled appropriately, conflict can lead to improved teamwork and clarification of ideas.