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Are you cut out for the job of running your own nanny agency? Find out with these questions by Helen Kewley You are a qualified, experienced nanny, well established in your local area, respected by...
Leanne Jones, founder of children’s drama activity business, Drama tots, works closely with Becky Green, assistant centre director at Busy Bees Nursery in Allesley Green, Coventry.
In our new monthly series, two colleagues speak to Nursery World about their working relationship – how they support each other and the challenges they face
The results for 2012/13 show that overall 52 per cent of children achieved a 'good level of development' at the end of reception.
Whatever you do, don't tell children they're clever, says Robin Balbernie
Personal development is difficult to quantify but early years practitioners can set examples and provide experiences for children to learn to respect others, writes Julian Grenier
Children from disadvantaged families have been found to fall behind in development, but can the difference be corrected? Mary Evans reports. Children from disadvantaged backgrounds can lag up to 12...
Who better than a nanny to write an expert's childcare book? Miss Poppy, aka Elaine Addison, has more than 18 years of experience as a nanny in Britain and America, and her clientele has included...
Families challenging the Department for Education’s introduction of the Reception baseline assessment have been refused permission to take the case to a full judicial review.
By Kate Green, chief executive of the Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) Sixty years ago, the first universal benefits for families with children were introduced. Paid in most cases directly to the...