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(Photograph) - Robin Hood is lent a hand by a friendly fairy at Buffer Bear Nursery at Heathrow during its name-changing open day. Formerly West Drayton nursery, it wanted a new name to reflect its...
A zip-off design makes the new GR8X Back Pack Duo baby changing bag from Bebeniq into two bags in one, so an everyday bag doubles up for overnights and weekends away, with ample pockets and...
Sharing a book creates a partnership between a young child and their carer that will promote their attention, social awareness and a habit of reading for pleasure. Anne O'Connor shows why. Photographs...
The Department for Education (DfE) has dropped plans to introduce a retake of the phonics check in Year 3.
A new tool for training is explained by Ross Midgley, director of training and assessment firm People and Business Development.
Sharing books could significantly improve the development of toddlers living in the poorest parts of the world, according to a new study by the University of Reading.
Principle * Planning for the development of independence skills, particularly for children who are highly dependent on adult support, for personal care (p28)
You might not appreciate how much there is to know about nannying until you've seen The Nanny Handbook: The essential guide to being a nanny, by Teena Kamen. It has an accessible textbook style that...