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We have ten copies of Peace at Last by Jill Murphy (Macmillan, 4.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'Peace at Last', to...
A new home-based training course for childminders and nannies has been developed by the Children's Workforce Development Council in consultation with the National Childminding Association.
Winner: Northumbria University Nursery, Newcastle upon Tyne.
The Children's Workforce Development Council has re-iterated the need for the Government to maintain its drive for a graduate-led workforce and a baseline Level 3 qualification, as it nears closure....
Carmen Robinson is coming to the end of her studies for an NVQ 3 in Children's Care, Learning and Development. In her final column, she outlines the areas covered in the largest unit of the course and...
Talking about death with young children is necessary when there has been a bereavement. Anne O’Connor explains the best ways to tackle this difficult subject
When a young child is reluctant to eat, it is important not to let mealtimes become a battleground. Mary Evans suggests strategies.
Karen Faux reports on how a consultancy aiming to be a one-stop shop for business support has helped a nursery to achieve new goals.
Further to the death of baby Thomas Egan as a result of being fed food containing cow's milk protein at a day nursery (News, 30 January), I think there needs to be a review of the standard of...
In our new series on caring for two-year-olds, Penny Tassoni offers advice on helping children adjust to being separated from their parents.