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In brief...Registered childminders

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  • Wednesday, February 28, 2001
  • | Nursery World
Registered childminders are to help teenage parents in four of the most deprived areas of England. The 3m, three-year Government initiative is in partnership with the National Childminding Association and will take place in North-east Lincolnshire, Blackpool, Barking and Dagenham, and Greenwich. It aims to help teenage mothers to stay in education, training and employment by using NCMA approved childminding networks to provide up to 16 hours of free childcare a week as well as parental support. Employment and equal opportunities minister Margaret Hodge said the aim was to break the cycle of teenage parenthood and a lifelong dependency on benefits.

Let's get real about nappies

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  • Wednesday, March 1, 2006
  • | Nursery World
By Sonia Fevre, project officer, Women's Environmental Network Imagine a world where babies wear comfy cotton nappies, save their parents money and avoid producing landfill waste from their nappy changes.

Expansion brightens horizons

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  • Wednesday, September 15, 2004
  • | Nursery World
Bright Horizons Family Solutions has moved up to fourth place in the nursery chain league table with the acquisition of two more nursery groups. In June this year Bright Horizons Family Solutions snapped up Child & Co, a chain of nine nurseries with 863 places among them, based in Oxfordshire. Two months later, it bought the Birrell Collection of six nurseries in Edinburgh, acquiring a further 358 places. This puts Bright Horizons at 4,291 places, ahead of Busy Bees, which had 4,075 places in June 2004.

Flu vaccine limited amid controversy

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  • Tuesday, August 18, 2009
  • | Nursery World
Healthy children will not be a priority for receiving the first vaccinations against swine flu, which could start as early as October.

Mathematical development

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  • Wednesday, January 17, 2001
  • | Nursery World
Principle Helping children to see themselvesas mathematicians, and developing positive attitudes and dispositions towards their learning (p71)

Fit to govern

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  • Wednesday, February 22, 2006
  • | Nursery World
If an academic degree is in your bag of tricks, you could make big money as a governess with a new agency that opened last month, called, what else, The English Governess. The York-based agency will place childcare candidates with expatriate and foreign families around the world to deliver home education and teach the children in English. Founder Catherine Suckling, who has a scholarly and international background herself, says, 'Children taught by a governess over a period of years will generally become completely bilingual.' She's now interviewing for live-in positions paying upwards of 20,000 gross and places a premium on those with music or sports skills. For information see www.englishgoverness.com or phone 01904 651 804.

Our bright idea

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  • Wednesday, September 15, 2004
  • | Nursery World
A grant from the Worcestershire Arts Development Project allowed the children of Broadway Playgroup to create a jungle-themed mosaic We linked up with local community artist Alison Ogle, who suggested the playgroup made a mosaic. The children had been doing work based on Giles Andreae's book, Rumble in the Jungle. They loved the topic so much that we chose the jungle as the mosaic's theme.

You want a smack?

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  • Wednesday, January 17, 2001
  • | Nursery World
The Government has missed a golden opportunity to send a message to the nation. Ministers have missed the point for, until the law states otherwise, it seems parents are able to smack their children. However, if any of these parents smacked someone else's child they would quite likely be arrested for assault. But if that assault were to go unnoticed and to continue it would be called 'child abuse'. Why then is the Government willing to subject childminders to the possibility of such accusations? We are already more vulnerable to false complaints, as we are working from a home-based environment. Please don't add fuel to the fire by inviting us to smack - we don't want to or need to.

Wellholme Centre in Brighouse

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  • Wednesday, February 22, 2006
  • | Nursery World
* Wellholme Centre in Brighouse, a 25-place council-run nursery in West Yorkshire, has also received a Quality Counts award. Manager Marie Reid said, 'We recently received a very good Ofsted report. But the NDNA scheme is about achieving higher than the national standards and being recognised as high quality provision for children and their families.'

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