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Nannies, like parents, are entitled to the occasional bit of 'me time' - and what better way to recharge your professional batteries than a little self-indulgence? We're offering some products for...
The latest in this series looks at the importance of ongoing risk assessmentsto ensure child safety. By Nicole Weinstein
If your early years services and staff deserve recognition, make sure you enter the Nursery World Awards 2009. The closing date is 5 June: www.nurseryworldawards.com
Congratulations to Sue Williams for her picture of the true status of nursery nurses and teachers in children's centres (Letters, 5 January). Early years practitioners have to be cross-curricular in...
Parents in England give children less freedom to play outside and travel to and from school by themselves than other countries in Europe, a study has found.
New guidance to support local authorities in commissioning children's public health services from next year identifies ways in which health visitors and early years providers can work together...
How noisy is your workplace? From February next year the new European Noise Directive will come into force, setting decibel limits and requiring 'noise risk assessments' (see News, page 8). There's no...
Simple, fun and adaptable ideas that use a variety of cheap resources to engage and stimulate young children's thinking, by Alice Sharp Food, food, food * Glue a set of six clear magazine photographs...
Our panel discuss what settings can do to improve the written English of staff in order to ensure communications with parents remain professional. By Gabriella Jozwiak