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Future Child

30 March 2000

In the 'developed' world of today the birth rate is under two children per family (about 1.9 here, 1.7 in Australia and 1.2 in Japan). The divorce rate is approaching...

What's hatching? - personal needs

30 March 2000

I am in nursery teaching, and I'm angry. Why on earth have we been spending so much time, effort and money turning our education system into a form of intensive...

More Than Words - communication

30 March 2000

The 'welcome session' at the Rainbow Centre is an opportunity to develop the communication skills of our special needs children, who are split into two groups in the morning depending...

Check it!: health and safety policies

30 March 2000

Early years settings must follow common sense as well as the law on safety matters, says Mary Evans

A private matter - Blair's nanny and confidentiality

30 March 2000

Confidentiality is a matter that creeps into many aspects of childcare, says Mary Evans

All in good time - +ve approach

23 March 2000

When you look at magazines and adverts it seems that our society is obsessed with swift solutions, offering promises like Five-point plan to create a new you in under a...

For what it's worth - selling your nursery

23 March 2000

You've built your nursery up over several years; invested your money, time and hard work in it. Now with the boom in childcare provision, you think it is time to...

Gaining access

23 March 2000

Working parents may feel they are excluded from the life of their child's school, says Gayle Goshorn

Help yourself - Quality assurance

23 March 2000

Quality assurance is a buzzword that needs examining, says Alison Mercer

Me, myself, I: egocentricity

16 March 2000

Young children are by nature self-centred, and childcarers must understand this if they are to help them develop maturity, writes Dr Richard Woolfson

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