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Children’s charity ERIC has launched a new campaign to support children starting school in September to get ready to use toilets independently, and to remove some of the stigma associated with toilet...
Be ahead of the game and ready for 2002 with the smartest diary around! Professional Nanny has ten Filofax Sandhurst personal organisers, in Italian leather with stylish stained edges, worth 90, to...
Pssst! Last month we reviewed the headline-grabbing book Secrets of the Baby Whisperer by Tracy Hogg. This British author has taken her uncanny skills working with babies to California, where she now...
Action research might sound like the last thing that time-pressed practitioners will want to do, but it is a really useful tool to demonstrate the improving quality of your practice, finds Dr Kay...
The National Childminding Association held its largest-ever training conference in London last week. More than 300 delegates from Early Years Development and Childcare Partnerships attended the NCMA...
New NHS figures reveal the number of children with type 2 diabetes is on the rise, with 1,560 children in England now with the condition.
<P> Even if you do not have children from varied religious or ethnic backgrounds in your setting, you can and should reflect the world's diversity, with ideas from Denise Bailey </P>
We've resisted the usual sand and water theme for this year's summer issue. While there is bound to be a bit of hot weather ahead we are aware that in some parts of the country - particularly in the...
Action research is a form of 'self-reflective enquiry' that can help settings work through points of concern to find workable solutions. Julie McLarnon shows how it works in practice.
I agree with Linda Doyle's comments, 'Forget the competition - let's work together, not against each other' (Letters, 13 September).