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I am amazed at the response from many childcare workers to the letters in Nursery World about parents. Surely we need to be seeking out what is best for the child. While we can all recount situations...
Holding negative attitudes towards parents can only undermine the quality of a child's education, says Helen Bromley in the first of new series.
High staff turnover is not only a concern for management - many parents see it as a warning sign, says Working Mum.
A framework for building parent-child attachments and so child resilience has been developed by a council in Scotland. Jean Campbell explains how it works.
Lack of suitable out-of-school provision presents difficulties for parents forced to juggle responsibilities, says Working Mum.
Nursery practitioners' enthusiasm about starting school and links with teachers really eases the transition, says Working Mum.
Look at the information that children and their parents are giving you inadvertently to build communication with them, says Helen Bromley.
Winner - Home Early Learning Project, CfBT Birth to Five Service, Lincolnshire
Encouraging parents to visit their children at nursery, be it to breastfeed or just for a cuddle, can have benefits for all, says Annette Rawstrone.