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Getting started: nursery business workshop

30 August 2000

A day workshop for people thinking of starting a nursery.

Children, young people - loss, death and grief

30 August 2000

A day training course by the Child Bereavement Trust for healthcare

Introduction to play therapy III

30 August 2000

This half-day workshop organised by Children in Scotland will combine theory, discussion and experimental work and is designed for professionals who are interested in therapeutic ways of working with children...

Infant nutrition perspectives

30 August 2000

This study day by the Hammersmith Hospital NHS Trust will include many topics relevant to new research-based ideas, such as 'how self-image affects feeding choice' and 'should mothers at work...

Baseline assessment: Basically sound

24 August 2000

In the first of a series of features on different subjects with 'cut out and photocopy' guides for parents, Patricia Slatcher sizes up Baseline Assessment It looks like the thumbs-up...

Measure to measure - local authority regulations

17 August 2000

Local authorities are changing their interpretations of the Children Act ahead of the new arm of Ofsted taking over regulation and inspection, says Annette Rawstrone

Joined up working - working with other professionals

17 August 2000

In a rural area where families face poverty and isolation, Julian Grenier finds a centre whose outreach work with pre-schools provides vital support

Reasons to be cheerful - optimism

17 August 2000

We can't be happy all the time but, writes Dr Richard Woolfson, a child who has a low self-worth will need help to overcome pessimism

In confidence - care standards

17 August 2000

In the run-up to Ofsted taking over daycare inspections, minister Margaret Hodge is anxious to consult with the public, and childcare providers, as widely as possible

Telling tales - fairy stories

17 August 2000

Fairy stories can unlock complex feelings and emotions in children in therapy, say Hessel Willemsen and Elizabeth Anscombe

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