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A change of address

20 April 2000

Psychological surveys reveal that moving house is a traumatic life event for adults, ranking it third in terms of stress after the death of a partner and divorce. Can you...

Down to a fine art - creative stimulation

20 April 2000

The Thomas Coram Early Childhood Centre is part of a unique campus of services for young children in central London. Bernadette Duffy, the Centre's head, is still clearly excited by...

Alternative Ulster

20 April 2000

Early years provision is undergoing great changes in a land where change has almost become the norm, as James Tweed reports

In their Eyes - eyes and vision

6 April 2000

We tend to think that a child sees the world as we see it and sometimes we forget that he is learning to see just as surely as he is...

Partners in Learning - role of practitioner

6 April 2000

On our study visit to Reggio Emilia, Italy, last year, a pedagogista raised the question, 'Who is the teacher, who is the learner in early years education?' This evoked much...

On the right track - understanding the environment

6 April 2000

It is a sunny, warm June morning and children are happily engaged in various activities throughout the nursery garden. Paul, aged three years ten months, runs across the play area...

Missing the mark: childcare tax credit

6 April 2000

The new childcare tax credit may be failing to hit its target of helping unemployed parents into work, while bogus claims cause problems for carers. Mary Evans reports

Making a difference

13 April 2000

Making a difference Kathleen Wright had no idea she'd end up as a key worker to a special needs child when she started helping out as a dinner lady at her...

Parlez-vous francais?

13 April 2000

Marjory Bradley says 'Deux morceaux chacun.' It is snack time at Les Petits Francais, the specially set-aside room at a nursery in Paisley just outside Glasgow, and the children now...

Engaging responses -communication

13 April 2000

There are several major theories that try to explain how very young children all around the world learn spoken language and each theory manages to explain something of the process....

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