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obesity: A weighty problem

18 October 2000

Record childhood obesity levels are causing some schools and playgroups to think hard about the food messages they give children. Judith Napier reports

autistic children in nurseries: One of us

12 October 2000

Autistic children are now being integrated into mainstream early years settings with happy results all round. Anne Sutcliffe hears from two success

partnership with parents: Shared care

12 October 2000

Parents may be wary of handing over the care of their baby or toddler to other adults outside the home. Jennie Lindon explains how to build a relationship that benefits...

Playbus worker: Double decker duties

11 October 2000

Want to get your career moving? How about working on a playbus? Patricia Slatcher gets on board to see what the job involves

Talking points

5 October 2000

To implement the learning goals, think about what they mean to the children themselves, says Julian Grenier

Management: out of school provision: Join the club

28 September 2000

Starting an after-school club in your nursery can bring some extra revenue to your setting, but you need to be aware of the competition, says Mary Evans

Number sacks: Bags of ideas

28 September 2000

Our children have gone crazy over numbers since we introduced number sacks, says Maureen Baker, head teacher at Children's House Nursery School, Edinburgh Numeracy is one of the priorities in...

Child behaviour: working with parents: Family matters

28 September 2000

Developing a constructive relationship with parents is the key to working with children's behavioural problems, says Jennie Lindon

Child health: ears: Sound systems

28 September 2000

A child's speech depends on their hearing and carers should be on the look-out for problems, says Maggie Jones

Insight: care standards: Up to standard

28 September 2000

In an open letter to Nursery World readers, minister Margaret Hodge responds to concerns about the proposed national care standards

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