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At this time of year nannies are the envy of many a nanny employer, or any worker tied to a desk, computer or cash till. The freedom to spend lots of time outdoors in the company of children is one of...
Teaching children to notice the connection between their physical reactions, feelings, and core emotions can go a long way to help them self-regulate Nicole Weinstein finds, as she looks at resources...
The Government's demand for all childcare staff to be qualified to Level 3 has raised concerns over the possible loss of experienced and skilled staff, writes Mary Evans.
Thank you for a great eight-page guide to pre-schools (Nursery World, 4 August). Yes, we may seem to be a minority in the childcare sector, but we are still around and, in some areas, thriving by...
There are a dozen words that strike fear into a nanny employer's heart - 'I'm not feeling well and I can't come in to work today'. For many working mothers this message over the phone means an...
We all need to do what we can to stop the spread of germs and limit the current swine flu outbreak ('Catch it, bin it, kill it', as the Government ad puts it), but often with these sorts of health...
If reading this has made you feel inadequate perhaps you need to start again, equipment-wise. Hope's Pre-School Art Kit contains six 568 ml bottles of ready mixed paint, assorted infant colour blocks,...
While the number of total childcare places has been rising in recent years, the sharp decline in the ranks of childminders has gone almost unnoticed (see News, page 4).
A day training course by the Child Bereavement Trust for healthcare professionals working in the areas of loss, death and grief with children and young people. Brindley House, Beaconsfield. Cost 10....