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Let's widen debate

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...

Study the children

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...

A new course for nannies

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...

Showing the way

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...

Nanny knows best

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...

Who's on the list?

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...

Making progress

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?

Reader offer

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,...

Do it yourself

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...

Other way round

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...

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