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I am a teaching assistant for a first school and I sympathise with the problems highlighted in 'Assistants "still undervalued"' (News, 1 August). I, too, am looking for routes into teaching, as I...
A good warm meal You don't have to be housebound by a baby's need for warm milk and warm food. For the nanny and infant on the go, the To-Go car bottle warmer from Sunshine Kids features a flexible...
Early years settings need to have policies for when children argue or when behaviour gets out of hand, that the children themselves can understand, as Jennie Lindon explains Children learn how to...
Play Wales, the national organisation for play in Wales, is carrying out a UK-wide consultation on proposals to revise the playwork values and assumptions that inform playwork training. The review has...
One London local authority is considering allowing some early years providers to delay extending the free entitlement to 15 hours until April 2011, Nursery World has learned.
An environmentally-conscious nursery has topped its green agenda with a fixture that has transformed the setting, says Karen Faux.
Ways that nursery managers can play a role in steering the funding decisions for the free entitlement are set out by Claire Schofield of the National Day Nurseries Association.
The revised EYFS, which is now in force, has implications for safeguarding policy. NDNA early years advisor Fiona Bland explains the changes in the context of safeguarding best practice.
A nursery is helping to meet the needs of local families with a wraparound and holiday care arrangement. Karen Faux reports.