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Jacqui Mann provides an update on some of the changes to legislation which will have an impact on you as an employer
<P> An amusing story about a cat who likes to hide in boxes lends itself to activities that can develop memory skills, as Lena Engel demonstrates </P>
See what nurseries across the country have been up to
Childminders will not be required to pay for police checks when a new central organisation, Disclosure Scotland, takes over responsibility for screening childcare providers next month. A Scottish...
For the final UN Sustainable Development Goal, Dr Diane Boyd considers how early years settings can encourage children to think and work in partnership
PERSONAL, SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT Principles
Really, the things people associate with the name 'nanny'. A four-inch device called Toilet Nanny clips on to the underside of a toilet seat, and whenever the seat is lifted an electronic 'stern...
Apprenticeships enable nurseries to train up new staff from scratch to their own particular standards, as Karen Faux hears.
A fake crow inspired children at one setting to investigate real birds, nests and eggs, writes Annette Rawstrone
You'll notice a few changes in this week's Nursery World, as we start to bring in some of the exciting new features we've got planned for 2002. Our pull-out activities section (pages 17-20) takes a...