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30 March 2006
Steve Biddulph (Special Report, 9 March) is not the
only person to raise legitimate questions about the wellbeing of the current
generation of young children and the expansion of group...
30 March 2006
I couldn't agree more with Steve Biddulph, as a parent
and childcare training adviser. I am carrying out small-scale research on the
importance of emotional wellbeing in the early years...
23 March 2006
Nannies will no longer have to think of themselves as
childminders when they go for a level 3 diploma developed by CACHE and the
National Childminding Association. The new Diploma...
23 March 2006
The 'Supernanny' TV programme is being aired in
well-disciplined Japan, where, contacts tell us, viewers will be fascinated by
its glimpse of what goes on in British homes. Meanwhile the...
23 March 2006
'Supernanny' has proved such a hit that the Government
is getting in on the act. A new scheme to tackle anti-social behaviour will see
a specially-trained social worker go into...
23 March 2006
Nannies themselves were cast as the potential
troublemakers - again! - in the media this month when the Government launched
its Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Bill. Once it becomes law, parents...
23 March 2006
Thanks to the organisation that sent us a letter
addressed to 'Progressional Nanny'. Kind of has a more ambitious,
forward-looking ring to it, doesn't it?
23 March 2006
Young children itching to get their hands on a home
computer game lack the wide choice available to their older brothers and
sisters. A new CD for PC and Mac,...
23 March 2006
'Let me do it' is a demand made by both child and nanny
- but only one should be heeded, as Jennie Lindon explains The aim of
supporting a happy...
23 March 2006
The effects of dyslexia can be reduced with practical
help from a child's carer, writes nanny Lorna Clark Imagine a ten-year-old
walking to school, along the route she has walked...