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The triangle of mother, child and childcarer has always been complex, says Katherine Holden in Nanny Knows Best - The History of the British Nanny.
Thoughtful practitioners will identify what may be preventing children from doing their best, as Chris Dukes and Maggie Smith demonstrate.
The Bridge Child Care Development Service joined the leading national children's charity NCH yesterday (31 July). The Bridge is best known for its expertise in Part 8 Reviews, which are commissioned...
Implementing a 'key caring' approach may seem daunting, but practitioners need to understand its benefits for everyone, explains Anne O'Connor.
A group of private nursery practitioners tell Annette Rawstrone about how they deal with parents who use physical punishment on their young children.
A child who is always feeling unwell or hurt when they have no physical cause to be may need emotional support, explains Cath Hunter
Simple physical play with a child's carer can stimulate a function that is linked fundamentally to language and sensory development, says Anne O'Connor.
Aggression between children can be a concern, but how to teach positive behaviour? Practitioners' own conduct, realistic expectations and effective communication are crucial, says Kay Mathieson.
Children are arriving at nursery still sucking on a bottle or wearing nappies when they should have moved on, practitioners report - but what do you say to the parents? Karen Faux finds out.