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A wealth of courses that focus on good practice, ranging from how to build children's self-esteem to working with fathers Acorn Early Years Training, (part of CJ Associates), runs courses on:
Many organisations offer help on providing for disabled children. Radhika Holmstrom gives details of a few
Your e-mails could put you or your nursery in a legal quandary. Richard Dinnick explains how to avoid sticky situations Who is legally responsible for e-mails?
We printed an incorrect web address last week in 'Acorn Launches Pilot to Fill Training Gap' (News, 14 April).
'Never before have we had this level of violence in schools... Teachers are asking whether they have the right to refuse to teach these children. Sadly we don't, no matter how obnoxious they are.'...
Childcare was in the spotlight last week for the second time in a month upon the publication of Ofsted's Early Years report, following hot on the heels of the BBC documentary 'Nurseries Undercover:...
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...
Politicians should be more responsive to the views of young people, children's charity Barnardo's said last month. The charity has spoken to 130 young people aged between six and 22 to find out their...
A record 403,995 children are awaiting consultant-led treatment, enough to fill Wembley Stadium four times over, finds new research.
If you've felt inspired by scenes of the fun everybody seemed to be having at last month's London Marathon, the charity Whizz-Kidz is offering free flights for sponsored runners to take part in the...