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Ways to guide and monitor early years settings on good practice in healthy eating are outlined by community dietician Amanda Price To help meet targets on childhood obesity, Bromley Primary Care Trust...
I work in a nursery class attached to a school and have realised over the past few years that NNEBs are beginning to be phased out and replaced by classroom assistants. There are new courses coming...
I believe that Barbara Woodhouse has been reincarnated... as the 'Supernanny'. I have watched only one programme in this TV series and would not watch another. Did everyone not feel sorry for the poor...
Following Debbie Hemingway's letter detailing her nursery's positive experiences of heuristic play (14 June).
Further to Ruth Thomson's feature on the Neighbourhood Nurseries scheme ('On track?', 21 February), I am the Foundation Stage co-ordinator in a maintained primary school, serving a deprived area...
So, have you decided yet? With just ten days to go until the big day, we want to know who you will be voting for this time.
Young children's experimentation with movements is linked to what we later recognise as 'dance', say Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly, directors of Primed for Life Training Associates.
Feeling restless or ambitious but not quite sure where to take your childcare skills next? Crechendo Training is offering courses for professional development that will particularly suit nannies and...
Funding has been cut and the Government has scrapped plans to boost graduate employment, so how can you attract higher-qualified staff, asks Charlotte Goddard
Do bolts and biometrics reassure parents - or get in the way of building trust, asks Annette Rawstrone.