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* The earnings of at least one group of childcarers hit the nation's headlines and airwaves last week when Nursery World's monthly supplement Professional Nanny published its annual pay survey. The...
I agree with the early years experts who questioned the findings of a researcher who claimed it is possible to spot tomorrow's natural-born leaders at a young age (News, 2 October). A child's...
by Margaret McAllister and Holly Sterling (Frances Lincoln)
By Wanda Allen, High/Scope Regional Support Team Most early years practitioners would agree with the definition of teaching given on page 17 of the Early Years Foundation Stage document, which...
It is a fact of life that bad news sells newspapers and 'undercover' TV programmes make for big ratings. We are living in an age when we now believe that behind every good news story there is evil...
Initiatives on nutrition are timely and well-meaning, but directed at the wrong age group.
15 February. 'Hitting Home'. (BBC TV and radio throughout the week). The start of a week-long series of television and radio programmes on domestic violence and the issues involved in abusive...
Parents who consistently fail to help their obese children lose weight could be accused of neglect, a group of health experts have said.
Make the weather into productive fun as children use simple resources to observe it, says Deborah Sharpe Having plenty of seasonal activities on offer throughout the grey and gloomy winter days and...