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Name: Margaret Redmond, retired nursery nurse
Discounts on their own childcare are a perk that can keep good nursery staff with an employer, says Mary Evans
As an Ofsted childcare inspector I am interested in the question of registering nannies, as it would be my colleagues and myself who would have to do the job (News, 17 January). Your cartoon (Letters,...
The performance of children’s centres continues to lag behind that of other childcare providers, the latest Ofsted figures show.
I am studying a CACHE Diploma in Child Care and it involves day placements in a nursery and a Primary One setting. Having seen for myself the amount of work classroom assistants undertake I think they...
Early years practitioners can help a visually impaired child to be part of the mainstream group with this advice from Julie Jennings
Early years practitioners are best-placed to recognise when a vulnerable child needs help. By Rachel Buckler, a trainer and consultant specialising in safeguarding
Although this type of activity is child-led, parents can help their children immerse themselves in worlds of their own making by following these tips. By Penny Tassoni
How can early years practitioners expect to use the child database, and how will they be trained for it? Mary Evans finds out.
Five-year-olds are to be given compulsory lessons on how to manage their finances as adults, reported the Observer.