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It's great that more men are happily caring for young children, but should they have to be seen carrying a nappy changing bag? The DadGear cargo vest from Happybags (pictured) equips the new man with...
I am writing for advice from other Nursery World readers. In my time working in nurseries there have been many changes in opinion on how we should work with under-threes. I have been on a lot of...
The chartered accountants Nyman Linden wishes to defend personal service companies (PSC) for nannies, after the feature on this financial set-up in last month's Professional Nanny. Marketing director...
Full daycare has been given the thumbs-up by the children themselves in a study carried out by a team from Stirling University for the Scottish Executive. The researchers found that most three-and...
Our series on domestic animals finishes with the theme of horses and provides a host of ideas for discussion and practical activities.
Imaginative play is enthusiastically encouraged throughout the pre-school years, but after that it is often squeezed out by the other demands of the curriculum. However, you can make up for this in...
Encourage children to explore the forces they can exert on objects - and each other - with these ideas from Jean Evans, in the first of four-part series on movement Moving with a friend
By Michele Elliott, director, Kidscape anti-bullying charity Can you believe the behaviour of the 'celebrities' on Big Brother? If any of our young children acted that way, they would be whisked off...
Day nurseries and other small businesses in the UK and Northern Ireland have been warned to be on their guard after companies have called out of the blue claiming to be owed hundreds of pounds for...
Positive reinforcement, or praise, is such a powerful tool in all areas of behaviour management that it seems strange that we do not use it more.