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The number of families with children living in bed and breakfast accommodation in England fell in the fourth quarter of 2002, new Government figures show. The total households in such accommodation at...
Part of the transformation of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Village into a new residential community named East Village includes the launch of a brand-new nursery to serve families moving...
A couple used a text message question and answer service to help them pick their newborn baby's name, reported the Metro.
Some groups prefer a consistent name for acquisitions, while others prefer individuality. By Charlotte Goddard
I am saddened by the current resurgence of the old phonics panacea - the cure-all for any of the ills of education and society (News, 5 December) Whenever things get complicated or confused we are...
Despite DfE claims that childcare settings will now receive a ‘boost’ in funding rates (as of last week - 1 September), many providers say they are to receive £5 or less per hour for three and...
Sometimes I consider the subjects in Professional Nanny and wonder if it's all getting a bit too touchy-feely. There's such a lot of emotional content - in this issue, for example, we look at a book...
Encourage and establish pro-social behaviour using a range of concepts beginning with 'C', says Sue Roffey Many useful concepts concerning behaviour in young children begin with a 'C'. Some help to...
Work on cultural diversity can be undermined by coverage of foreign countries in the media, especially TV. Wars, riots, floods, famine and disease can all promote an image of other peoples as...
You know there's a Supernanny-type TVshow in America called 'Nanny 911', where a crack team of British nannies rush to the aid of desperate parents... Well, the Beaver Dam Daily Citizen in Wisconsin...