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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...
Leapfrog, the UK's second largest nursery chain, is living up to its name in terms of the way its growth has bounded along since it launched in 1998. In less than four years it has set up 34...
* Priscilla Alderson (2000) Young Children's Rights. Jessica Kingsley. * Philippe Aries (1962) Centuries of Childhood trans R Baldrick. London: Cape.
The EYFS review by Dame Clare Tickell has finally been unveiled, with its 40-plus recommendations seeking to support learning through play and build on the current framework's principles and themes.
Dr Cath Arnold presents two professional books, on the need to slow down our approach to teaching children in the early years and the different aspects of working with parents
Karen Hart focuses on some compelling new reads, spanning play, SEND and being passionate about the practitioner role.
Name: Margaret Redmond, retired nursery nurse
SPONSORED FEATURE Widgit symbols can enhance children’s communication skills and their confidence to become independent learners. They are also a great way to boost overall wellbeing, says Sue White.
* Wow Worldwide has published a series of books featuring British Sign Language. The books, created by Sam Williams, star a character named Wow who is deaf and aim to provide a positive image for deaf...