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How one nursery worker gambled on China and won the best opportunity of his career
We have ten copies of Mouse Paint by Ellen Stoll Walsh (Orchard Books, 4.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'Mouse...
Specialists in special needs will be flocking to an exhibition that's like no other. Karen Faux takes a look ahead The NASEN and TES Special Needs exhibition once again promises to be a source of...
The success of childcare support in reducing staff turnover and enhancing the image of the NHS as an employer is demonstrated in an impact review published by 4Children this week. However, there are...
Parents will have their childcare gurus and guides - must you follow them too? Jennie Lindon offers her own advice As a nanny and student of childcare you will have favourite books that you consult...
Strike the right balance between stimulation and relaxation for the children in your care with this quiz by Sue Hubberstey and Jan Hurst Children enjoy having busy, stimulating lives but, just like...
Radio should be declared an 'Education Action Zone' to help young children develop language skills, says children's radio campaigner Susan Stranks. She has called for the Government to commission an...
Children at early years centres in St Helens, Merseyside, will be sitting pretty for many summers to come thanks to an innovative project which uses natural structures such as willow trees to create...
One ICT priority for this term will be to introduce the computer and encourage children to become confident and proficient in using the mouse. Here are two pieces of software that will go a long way...
The first approval-scheme nannies are looking forward to potential benefits. Asa Nilsdotter explains how it's done The 'light touch' childcare approval scheme introduced by the Government last...