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Capturing the moment takes a little forward thinking, but a camera is a great nanny accessory, says Jan Hurst Photographs of children are endlessly interesting and appealing to themselves, their...
The role of the practitioner in children's problem solving is to pose challenges and prompt them with occasional questions and suggestions, but not provide the answers for them, says Margaret Martin.
Karen Hart explains how Standard 5 asks practitioners to evidence and meet the specific needs of individual children
I own two nursery schools, and at a recent management meeting my team and I decided to revamp our forecasted planned topics because we felt they were always similar year in, year out, with themes such...
Children need an enthusiastic mediator if they are to develop a love for books. Opal Dunn explains how to help under-threes build a solid foundation for literacy Parents and carers often feel...
In the latest part of her series on unlocking the potential of the outdoors, Professor Jan White looks at storing resources
Redesigning outdoor and indoor spaces to better enable children to access continuous provision has benefited children’s learning, explains Jo Dabir-Alai.
Nicola Kraus and Emma McLaughlin, the co-authors of The Nanny Diaries, no longer work as nannies, but not for so long that they've forgotten the funny side of it. Their Top 10 Rules of Nannying...
'1 2 3, Where are you?' is a hide-and-seek safety game that we play on every visit to the woodland. Initially an adult will hide and the whole group will find them. Over time the groups hiding (with...