18 January 2001
The National Childminding Association held its
largest-ever training conference in London last week. More than 300 delegates
from Early Years Development and Childcare Partnerships attended the NCMA
seminar, 'Mainstreaming Childminding...
18 January 2001
About 30,000 people want to be childcarers as a result
of last summer's childcare recruitment campaign for England, according to the
Government. With the second stage of the campaign well...
18 January 2001
Can it be proved that babies don't need the exclusive
care of their mothers? Dr Tony Munton considers what constitutes quality care
Huge rises in the number of lone parents...
18 January 2001
Infants Relationships among caregivers and
children
18 January 2001
A child's memory develops at different stages and in
different forms. Dr Richard C Woolfson explains ways in which carers can help
to encourage the process Memory is an important...
18 January 2001
The importance of helping parents to be involved with
their child's life at nursery is explained by Jean Evans, while you can offer
them our cut-out-and-keep guide Nursery staff who...
18 January 2001
Your child will benefit much more from nursery if you
get to know the staff and work with them. Nursery inspectors look for a
successful partnership between nurseries and parents...
18 January 2001
Some food for thought in your professional career
MASTERING COUNSELLING SKILLS. By Jennie and Lance Lindon. (Macmillan, Pounds
12.50, 01256 329242).
18 January 2001
Some food for thought for your professional career HOME
PAGES: LITERACY LINKS FOR BILINGUAL CHILDREN. By Charmian Kenner. (Trentham
Books, £12.95, 01782 745567).
18 January 2001
Some food for thought for your professional career
SPECIAL NEED IN THE EARLY YEARS: SNAPSHOTS OF PRACTICE. Edited by Sheila
Wolfendale. (Routledge/Falmer, £14.99, 020 7583 9855).