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- A three-year-old boy became a hero after he climbed through a tiny window to reach a woman who was slipping into a diabetic coma, reported The Metro. Leon Herdman was walking past Nicola Hodge's...
Our October feature on unexpected extra duties for nannies sparked some memories for Debbie Chalmers NNEB of Cambridge. She writes, 'Back in 1992 I was a nanny to five children of two families who...
October's Breast Cancer Awareness Month is just round the corner, and raising money and awareness not only supports those living with breast cancer, it's good for your health too. Whether you fancy...
Encouraging children to get physical can lay the basis for health and success in other fields, says Rachel Goodchild The phrase 'obesity epidemic' seems to be everywhere. We are told we are killing...
New standards for community health and social care will aim to give children access to age-appropriate services based on their individual needs.
In dealing with the childcare world I hear a lot of fashionable phrases that have become pet peeves. One that probably irritates nannies too is when people talk about children being 'their most...
Forest school providers can now gain an accredited award, which recognises their good practice.
A quality assurance scheme specially designed for individual childminders in England and Wales has been produced by the National Childminding Association (NCMA). The Quality First scheme is rolling...
I'm sure that cooking activities are an integral part of learning through play in all early years settings. In common with everything else on offer within a session, they need to be centred round...
A report last week from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 'Around the Clock: Childcare Services at Atypical Times', looks at the problems of parents who need their children cared for outside of...