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Parents might ask nurseries about hiring babysitters. Annette Rawstrone outlines some advice.
Two types of financial support have been made available under the new childcare approval scheme: working tax credits and employer-supported childcare vouchers. Many nanny employers will not benefit...
The cold and flu season is upon us, but you don't have to be caught cold! Solgar, the vitamin company, recommends its popular Ester-C Plus tablets to help support the immune system against colds, flu...
One of the most time-consuming, and frequently irritating, tasks undertaken by teachers and managers is collecting money from children for lunches, outings, fund raisers and the like. Now TH Jordan...
As early years practitioners return to their work with renewed vigour and enthusiasm after the break, Nursery World has some great new features for 2001. Our new eight-page pull-out series starts this...
Scotland's parents believe that bringing up children is harder today than when they were children, according to the results of a poll commissioned by Parenting Across Scotland. PAS, a multi-agency...
Parents rely heavily on informal childcare, with two-thirds saying that their children's grandparents have been the main providers, a survey conducted for the Scottish Executive has found.
Molly (not her real name) was a quiet girl at nursery, but appeared to settle in well, although sometimes she did seem a little withdrawn.
How can we support children with SEND’s working memory, asks Georgina Durrant
What is the purpose of Persona Dolls in helping to tackle issues such as diversity, and how do practitioners use them in early years settings? Vicky Hutchin explains