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Noisy minority spoils it for all children
Further to the news story '"Noisy" children forced inside' (7 August), I don't think it is a case of the children being noisy, but that the children show no respect to the adults. Where I live the y...
We need teachers
In her letter ('Qualified for the job', 31 July), Hilary Faust makes important points about the issue of teachers as part of the staff teams in children's centres. Indeed, it is the leadership by te...
Waiting for quality
My fellow nursery managers and I, and also my colleagues on Kingston's Early Years Development and Childcare Partnership, are eagerly waiting to find out which quality assurance schemes in England h...
Settling for less
I was rather bemused to read in a news story ('Nursery nurses gain record rise', 3 July) that 'the new deal brings nursery nurses closer in line with classroom assistants'. How can this be? However ...
Courses and conferences
25 September Working with young children with special needs
TV and radio
31 August The Food Programme (BBC Radio 4, 12.30 to 1pm)
In abundance
Play is just as active and essential to learning for babies and toddlers as it is for older children, as Julia Manning-Morton explains
Ofsted is happy with providers
Daycare and childminding services in England have received a broadly positive appraisal in Ofsted's first-ever national analysis of the standard of provision.
Writing results fall in KS1
The proportion of seven-year-olds achieving Government targets for writing has fallen by five percentage points over the past year.
Rhyme time
Young children and their parents are the stars of a music and rhyme programme run by Michele Wills and Sue Rogers that's helping Sure Start to reach its aims
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- Nursery Nurse, Working Mums
- £14,000-£15,000, East Sheen, London
- Early Years Practitioner / Nursery Nurse, Fortune Green Nursery Limited
- Starting Salary £17,000 pa, West Hampstead, NW6 (North London)
- Childminding Quality Improvement Partner - One year fixed term contract, National Childminding Association
- £21,369 inc OLW, Feltham
- Nursery Manager, Caleeda Limited
- £25000-£28000, South East England, Kent
- Special Needs Teaching Assistant, Protocol Education
- negotiable, London



