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22 March 2007

Oscar-winning hit film 'Happy Feet' could be yours to share with the children in your care. Professional Nanny has three copies of the DVD, just out this month from WarnerHome...

What to expect

22 March 2007

Nannies need to be more aware of their maternity rights, says Asa Nilsdotter The phone rings in my office; there is a nanny at the other end of the phone...

I spy

22 March 2007

Someone's watching you, and telling the world about it. Gayle Goshorn logs on to the vigilante blogspots Is the internet turning the nanny state into a police state? Consider this...

Make a splash

22 March 2007

A nanny who turned a pastime into a business explains it to Helen Kewley Several months ago I was visited by a business coach who claimed he could help me...

Editor's view

8 March 2007

Could it be that the worst is over for the private nursery sector, in terms of their fears for their survival? Certainly, several speakers at last week's Laing and Buisson...

Parents protest as nurseries face axe

8 March 2007

Parents are fighting the closure of three nurseries by a Yorkshire council that has pledged to open a further 15 children's centres. Kirklees Metropolitan Council says that the three nurseries...

Council buys places from private chain

8 March 2007

Nursery chain Leapfrog has struck a deal with a local authority to buy in places in one of the group's existing settings. In his keynote speech to the Laing &...

Physical education teacher Darren Birchall

8 March 2007

(Photograph) - Physical education teacher Darren Birchall breaks down a fencing move for six-year-olds Courtney Cain and Declan Smith at St Paul's Peel Primary School in Little Hulton, Manchester. Mr...

Media watch

8 March 2007

An eight-year-old art lover empted his piggybank to help save a Turner masterpiece from being sold abroad, reported The Times. Matthew Hughes from Nottinghamshire donated £9.20 to the Tate Britain...

Foundation survey finds weaknesses

8 March 2007

Children in the Foundation Stage are not doing as well as expected in one-third of settings in the early learning goals for communication, language and literacy, a survey by Ofsted...

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