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24 October 2002
Nannies may be told more than they want to hear, and
feel conflicts of pressure to pass it on or keep mum. Jennie Lindon weighs up
the priorities Nannies are...
24 October 2002
If you look after children who like to play with their
vegetables rather than eat them, Halloween will be the treat of the year,
writes Gayle Goshorn Halloween may put...
24 October 2002
It takes more than just a love of children toimpress an
employer and get the nanny job you really want. Helen Kewley explains how to
stay ahead of the competition...
24 October 2002
Nanny Sarah Scotcher continues her A to Z of tips for
tackling the everyday challenges of childcare M Mealtimes can be a battlefield
in any household. Try giving children foods...
24 October 2002
Proof of the strength of feeling against Key Stage 1
SATs has come in a survey for the National Union of Teachers (see News, page
9). More than nine out...
24 October 2002
Doubts have been raised about how seriously the
Government is taking the issue of vetting of childcare staff, after a junior
health minister failed to address a Labour MP's questions...
24 October 2002
Adam's Hats, a charity set up in memory of Adam Hay,
who died earlier this year aged 12 from cancer of the nervous system, has
opened a memorial garden in...
24 October 2002
'How can parents be persuaded that the Government is
committed to raising standards when it plans to useunqualified people as
teachers?' Doug McAvoy, general secretary of the National Union of...
24 October 2002
Many school support staff in England will be able to
claim state benefits during holidays following a landmark ruling by a social
security tribunal. But a trade union has warned...
24 October 2002
More than 1,000 registered childminders are expected to
attend the National Childminding Association (NCMA) Annual Conference and AGM
in Eastbourne, West Sussex, making it the largest childcare conference in
Europe....