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Supermarket sweep
'Pester power' can turn shopping into a nightmare, but Mary Whiting of the Food Commission offers some tips to help you cope It all starts at home with endless television adverts aimed at children.
The write stuff
This year's student essay competition asked students to outline how they would attract more men into childcare and early years education. We had a huge response with some innovative ideas - here ar...
Toy story
Nursery children went to a London cinema to see the world premiere of an animation film they had made themselves. Catherine Gaunt was there to see what it was all about Imagine a nursery where pink ...
The evolution of childhood
By Priscilla Alderson, professor of childhood studies in the Institute of Education's Social Science Research Unit Childhood is an institution with established laws and formal customs. It is often t...
Take pride in extra classroom duties
I fully support the notion of fair pay for nursery nurses. But how disheartening to read that duties such as observation and assessment, planning, and early intervention are now regarded as 'work no...
Freedom of speech
I was interested to read the letter 'Oi you, talk proper' (8 May) in response to 'A problem shared' (10 April). Rosie Pressland made some valid points relating to language and dialect. It was refres...
Thanks to Ritalin
My son, who is now 12, was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) when he was five. Until then our lives were difficult, as he had a very negative view of himself and was agg...
Only if you ask
Further to the feature 'Data control' (29 May), access to information is important for all parents seeking childminders, but this should be done on a more personal basis. I am a registered childmind...
Courses and conferences
2 July Planning for growth and stability
TV and radio
29 June The Food Programme (BBC Radio 4, 12.30 to 1pm)
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