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First step

14 November 2001

A popular foundation course in childcare is catching them early, and reaching those who thought it was too late, says Mary Evans...

Just for you

14 November 2001

The crucial thing about IEPs is that they remain positive, flexible and open to review, as Colette Drifte explains...

28 November 2001

First words: Baby talk

28 November 2001

Listening to what babies actually say rather than assuming we know what interests them can be an eye-opener, says Dr Bill Gillham

Asthma: Out of breath

28 November 2001

A child suffering from an asthma attack needs immediate attention. Maggie Jones shows how to deal with an asthmatic child and looks at the likely triggers for an attack

Meeting the national standards: Be prepared

28 November 2001

There's no need for providers to fear inspections under the new national daycare standards. Jean Evans offers reassurance...

Developing early excellence centres: Reaching out

28 November 2001

Three settings around the country that have just become centres of early excellence tell Annette Rawstrone about what it means to them...

Tanzania: Tropical splendour

28 November 2001

Nursery practice has been transported fruitfully from rural Wales to an east African village, as Nick Waller discovers...

28 November 2001

Additives: Added problems

28 November 2001

The processed foods that are being marketed for children are often only made possible by the addition of substances that disguise their lack of nutritional value. Mary Whiting investigates

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