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Book it!
With World Book Day on 2 March, it's an ideal time to arrange for an author to visit your setting. Children's writer Kate Lee takes you through the process Many picture book writers enjoy working wi...
Go with the flow
Babies and young children learn through play experiences in which they determine how it will develop, says Jennie Lindon A cornerstone of good early years practice is that children learn a great dea...
Right from the start
Ideas to help you implement Birth to Three Matters This week: Snuggle up - soft things to feel during sensory play
Response time
Children withdraw for different reasons so the key lies in the bigger picture, say Jenny Mosley and her team Q There is a very quiet and withdrawn child who attends nursery. She tends to play on her...
Keeping mum
Teenage mothers and their children have had some bad press, says Jackie Cosh, but the problem may be the way society sees and treats them The statistics are so well known that they no longer shock -...
Blanket policy disables Dutch
By Rob Williams, chief executive of BLISS - the premature baby charity If you happen to be in the Netherlands when you give birth to a premature baby born at less than 25 weeks' gestation, you will...
Same aim plus different skills equals respect
Nikki Gray (Letters, 9 February) is right when she says that we should all stop bickering and develop a mutual respect for each other's roles. I became the manager of a nursery a few weeks after an ...
A degree of sense
At our nursery there are three senior members of staff who have a lot of experience in a variety of settings, including all having worked in schools alongside qualified teachers. In our experience, ...
Cost of 23-hour care
I work for a nursery that provides childcare 23 hours a day for children aged from birth to eight years old. We changed our service to cater for parents like Tracy Elser (Letters, 26 January) and sh...
Editor's view
With money from the Transformation Fund equating to £500 per worker in the early years sector, it is not going to achieve miracles (see News, page 4). However, there are some interesting suggestions...
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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



