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One of the family

25 October 2001, Nursery World

How much should you have to share with a family you live with? Helen Kewley follows up last month's look at happy home life When I ask nannies about their...

 

Duty calls

25 October 2001, Nursery World

So you think you've been asked to do some unusual tasks in your career. Lindsey Blythe hears from nannies given a few 'extra' extra duties Dog bathing

 

Give them credit

25 October 2001, Nursery World

If nannies were regulated and registered it could bring them more money and better job prospects, argues Stephen Vahrman From the first of this month, new National Minimum Wage rates...

 

What a nanny costs a parent

25 October 2001, Nursery World

Nanny's weekly Nanny's Parent's net wage/ Parent's net wage gross wage Nanny's total cost gross wage

 

The best policy

25 October 2001, Nursery World

Telling the truth isn't always easy when you can't tell what it is. Jennie Lindon considers a child's view of reality In your daily life with children it is preferable...

 

Case study

25 October 2001, Nursery World

Tessa is nanny to five-year-old twins Sally and Michael. The family, fully supported by Tessa, has wanted to promote honesty. Recently an issue has arisen - should you fudge the...

 

Nature's way

25 October 2001, Nursery World

Autumn is the best time to go for the natural touch in craft activities with children, says Johanna Burkett Autumn is upon us and our lush green parks are changing,...

 

Pressing needs

25 October 2001, Nursery World

There is usually a reason for attention-seeking behaviour and to help the child it's vital to identify underlying problems, say child psychologists from the Anna Freud Centre Children who constantly...

 

Into the deep dark wood...

25 October 2001, Nursery World

Sometimes the children who would most benefit from group storytelling are the ones left out of it. Jane Muir explains how to bring them in 'Poor cockerel had forgotten how...

 

Island life

25 October 2001, Nursery World

As a childminder in the remote Western Isles, 'wet play' takes on a special meaning for Donalda Campbell. Here she describes her average working week Monday Children today: Andrew (three)...

 
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