
21 November 2008
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For children's sake, it's important that adults agree what words mean.
Ofsted inspectors seem to have lost their way on early years settings, says Robin Balbernie.
Many parents and childcarers set an admirable example for children, but the media often undermines what parents and carers try to do.
LETTER OF THE WEEK - INSPECTION WAS DEMORALISING
I own a nursery and do not intend to study for a degree. I have an assistant manager who will do a degree. If she leaves, I will employ another...
Nappy changing should be anything but routine. Anne O'Connor considers the experiences of two-year-old Ava and how to make care routines a time of warm interactions. Photographs courtesy of siren...
'Child-initiated', 'adult-led', 'learning journeys'... Early years practitioners need to understand the meaning of such terms if they are to implement the new framework effectively, says Ann Langston.
Should you give your child a dummy? It's a seemingly simple question but a difficult one to answer. Only you can decide whether your child should have one, but it...
Wet and dry sand can provide a useful basis for further learning when combined with careful planning and an interesting variety of resources, says Jane Drake. Photography at lescudjack nurery...
Where could a BTEC in counselling lead a candidate with a wealth of working experience, that includes teaching, managing a bereavement service and training? Tina Jefferies suggests three career options.
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