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Take a look at our comprehensive guide to Early Childhood degrees to find the course and university that is right for you. From Nursery World and EYE in partnership with Early Childhood Studies...
Name: Samantha RichmondPosition: Manager of Oakwood House Nursery and Forest School in Huddersfield, part of the Portland Nurseries group
Educational therapist Andrea Clifford Poston answers your queries about child behaviour Q The three-year-old child I care for coped well with the arrival of her brother six months ago. She has never...
See if your boss stands guilty as charged on the nannies' most-unwanted list of thoughtless acts committed by employers, as compiled by Jan Hurst When we conducted an extensive informal survey on what...
Leeds City Council is planning to launch a two-year pilot programme to give graduates coming fresh to the early years and childcare sector a practical route to EYP Status.
Learning through fun is on the after-school timetable for thousands of children in England following last week's news from the New Opportunities Fund of more grants for childcare projects. Children...
New research shows the extent to which music therapy can help vulnerable young children develop their confidence, self-esteem and social skills.
<P> How do you encourage a tired child to join in at tidy-up time? Denise Bailey offers some practical tips </P>
The Scottish Executive has proposed to ban the use of corporal punishment by childminders, bringing them into line with other childcare professionals. The proposals would give children legal...
I very much enjoyed the article 'In good faith' (19/26 December). As a practising member of a pagan religion I find it necessary to hide my faith from my friends, family and work colleagues, because...