
2 December 2008
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You can let the children join in many of your inexpensive ways of keeping fit, as Jan Hurst shows If you've been following the advice given in last month's fitness...
If the child you care for has asthma or any other respiratory complaint, you must take special precautions before embarking on a joint exercise programme. The parents should know what...
How do you persuade the child who is a fussyor reluctant eater to get down a mouthful of something different? Fiona Hamilton-Fairley tickles their tastebuds After the indulgences of the...
A former nanny tells how she applied her experience and training to the hard business of play Back when I was being advised on choosing a name for my business,...
A child's asthma triggers can be minimised to prevent an attack. June Thompson explains how
By Alison Hancock, a registered childminder in Caversham, Berkshire Most registered childminders disagree with the Government's recent decision to allow them, with parents' permission, to smack the children in their...
I have worked as a professional childminder for more than six years and want to praise the Government for its wish to increase the standards of childcare training. Many childminders...
I read with interest the feature on the education select committee report on the early years ('Backbench view', 25 January) and the suggestion that the Government develop a 'ladder of...
I read the letter 'Degree snobbery' (1 February) and would like to clarify one point in particular. I am currently a student on a BA degree course in early childhood...
In the hurly-burly of a busy nursery it can be difficult for staff to notice children's sadness. Child psychotherapists from the Anna Freud Centre explain how to spot the signs...
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