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Parents of disabled children in England can expect better co-ordinated health, education and social services under guidance published last week. Three sets of linked guidelines, published by the...
Test your readiness for a nanny job interview with some warm-up questions from Jan Hurst and Sue Hubberstey Everyone knows that first impressions are important - so when you go for an interview for a...
A new series on Areas of Learning; the conclusion of our series on EYFS guidance; and the latest edition of our Nursery Chains supplement. Don't miss out on our March issue...
Explore ways to adapt and develop a traditional story with activity suggestions from early years advisor Judith Stevens.
Quality of care for under-twos is significantly improved when the adult:child ratio is reduced from 1:5 to 1:3, according to an experimental study into the effects of ratios on interaction....
Healthcare staff are receiving leaflets about childcare services with their payslips, since Eastbourne and County Healthcare Trust became the first employer in East Sussex to link up with Kites...
I am an NNEB-qualified nursery nurse with more than eight years of experience. I was recently seeking part-time work to see me through my Childhood Studies degree. I was offered a job in a nursery...
By understanding how the body responds to stress, early years workers can nurture young children's future well-being, says Dr Janet Rose.
Untiring love and endless patience finally get nannies the credit they deserve
Who pays what when you work abroad? Jackie Cosh checks it out You are settled with a family. You like the children, get on well with the parents and have a good network of local friends. Then the...