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I was not amused to read Maggie Dyer's letter (15 March) implying that childminders would teach teenage mothers that it is right to smack a child or to smoke in front of a child. I have just completed...
Providers who use shared space in a community building can sometimes encounter difficulties when moving from a sessional model to delivering the free entitlement. Community buildings often have many...
Practitioners used observation tools developed by academic researchers to assess provision outdoors, as Annie Davy explains.
Nursery nurses are notoriously badly paid, even though their work is increasingly demanding. For many, home ownership is out of reach -a recent survey found that a pair of nursery nurses on average...
The cold and flu season is upon us, but you don't have to be caught cold! Solgar, the vitamin company, recommends its popular Ester-C Plus tablets to help support the immune system against colds, flu...
How Grove House Nursery School and Children’s Centre in Southall is encouraging children and staff to ‘think about thinking’. By Jo Dabir-Alai
Understanding and promoting children's communication skills is a compulsory part of the new Level 3 diploma, says Mary Evans
This optional unit aims to give early years practitioners the confidence to model physical activities and encourage children to develop a life-long love of being active Mary Evans.
1. Observation is the best way to seek out children's needs. Watch children not only creating art, but also in play. What are they drawn to, what do they love, what skills do they need? 2....
Holi The Hindu celebration of Holi, which falls this year on 28 March, is a spring festival, in which people give thanks for the first harvest of the year or pray for a good harvest to come. It is...