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Sharing information back and forth between home and nursery is the key to keeping everyone involved, as Sue Learner finds.
Part one of our new 12-part collectible series on child development looks at meeting the emotional and learning needs of the unique child. By Julia Manning-Morton
Well-chosen resources and thoughtful practice are what help a nursery to be inclusive and value diversity. Sue Learner reports.
Celebrity culture will have attracted many readers to the headlines in national newspapers this month about Zoe Ball's nanny being killed tragically after a car crash. It turned out that the 'nanny',...
Croner is a leading provider of information, advice and support for all types of businesses, including childcare. Its Childcare Management Guide is a complete resource for all those providing...
Busy Bees Education and Training, part of the Busy Bees group, is now delivering the Level 5 Early Years Lead Practitioner apprenticeship programme.
CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT (5th edition). By Pamela Minett. (Hodder Arnold, 15.99, ISBN: 0340889152, tel: 020 7873 6000) Some food for thought in your professional career
Principle * Giving particular attention to practical activities underpinned by children's developing communication skills (p68) Early learning goals
The effects of dyslexia can be reduced with practical help from a child's carer, writes nanny Lorna Clark Imagine a ten-year-old walking to school, along the route she has walked for the past five...