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Some food for thought in your professional career Teaching young children: choices in theory and practice. Glenda MacNaughton and Gillian Williams. (Open University Press, 18.99, ISBN 0 335 21106 2,...
Studying Childhood and Early Childhood - A Guide for Students By Kay Sambell, Sue Miller and Mel Gibson (Paul Chapman, 15.99, 1-4129-0746-2, 020 7324 8500) Reviewed by Denni Morrison, advanced...
A childcare apprentice is using the hashtag #247Apprentice to share a week in the life for the Storify page of National Apprenticeship Week 2013.
Babies and toddlers don't need to be stimulated into awareness of different sounds, just left to hear them naturally, says <STRONG> Jennie Lindon </STRONG>
A booklet to assist carers and the parents of bereaved children has been published by the charity Cruse Bereavement Care. The eight-page booklet, Has someone died - Helping children, has been...
A number of parents are experiencing difficulties applying for the 30 hours because the system incorrectly says they are ineligible or their child does not exist.
At this time of year nannies are the envy of many a nanny employer, or any worker tied to a desk, computer or cash till. The freedom to spend lots of time outdoors in the company of children is one of...
Hungry Caterpillar Day Nurseries, West London
The Government is finally extending its tax credit system to parents using unregistered childcare. Simon Vevers looks at the pros and cons Campaigners for national registration for nannies were...