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Today's nannies tend to live out of the employer's home, but living in has a lot going for it, as Helen Kewley hears A demand for live-in nannies, but a shortage of candidates, was a trend highlighted...
Dialogic reading, where the child is prompted to be the teller of the story, has been a success at LEYF, explains June O’Sullivan
18 January 'The Saturday Play - His Dark Materials: The Amber Spyglass' (BBC Radio 4, 2.30 to 5pm)
Around 2.5 million families will be able to claim up to 1,200 per child a year in tax-free childcare from 2015, under Government plans out for consultation.
A £600,000 refurbishment of Children 1st at Monks Road in Lincoln is almost complete.
BEAM (which simply stands for Be A Mathematician) was set up in 1987 as part of the Inner London Education Authority large maths group. Its aim was to produce resources that would complement the...
The huge outcry over the proposed Early Years Foundation Stage outlined in the Childcare Bill (see News, page 4) indicates an amazing lack of awareness that we already have a Foundation Stage...
Nursery World readers might like to know how to get straight to the recent review/report on under-threes from Scotland mentioned in the In Brief section of the news (10 July). I could not find it on...
A local version of children's TV show 'Sesame Street' was launched by deputy first minister Martin McGuiness in Belfast last week, aiming to showcase diversity and linked to the revised Northern...
* A brand new Katie Morag book, Katie Morag and the Riddles, is published next week. In this latest story, Katie Morag accidentally breaks her mother's beads at home and has a tantrum at school,...