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Child psychologist Jennie Lindon answers your letters about child behaviour. Q. We have two children (both four-year-olds) currently in our nursery who each have an imaginary friend. One child just...
A project on elephants will provide a jumbo opportunity for large-scale creative and mathematical activities, writes <B> Denise Bailey </B>
Grandparents taking on a role they thought they had left behind them years ago are helping each other to cope with the demands of childcare. Joyce Reid reports Grandparents sometimes find themselves...
Summer's here, and newly-qualified nannies are looking for their first jobs. If you're heading for the bright lights of the big city, you'll be interested to hear what it was like for other nannies...
A popular children's author is lending his talents to a character from advertising for bedtime reading. <B> Nicole Curnow </B> talked with him
* There is still time for young photographers to enter their efforts in the competition for National Childcare Week 2001, as the deadline has now been extended until 16 April. Children are invited to...
I am a nursery nurse in Scotland and I think that all nursery nurses should be on the same national salary. Unison should not have allowed any local deals to take place, for then we would all be...
At this time of year nannies are the envy of many a nanny employer, or any worker tied to a desk, computer or cash till. The freedom to spend lots of time outdoors in the company of children is one of...
In recent months Nursery World has published on its Letters page much correspondence from disillusioned classroom assistants regarding either their recognition, title, salary or promotion prospects. I...
Providing out-of-school care is a logical way for nurseries to diversify, but it isn't necessarily an easy option, as Annette Rawstrone discovers Filling places and balancing the books in an...