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9 May 2002
An internet presence can not only boost your nursery's
profile, it's also a valuable way of communicating with parents, Nick Williams
writes Whether you call it the World Wide Web,...
9 May 2002
Three weeks ago, I reviewed some sound-activated toys
for the ICT page in 'Sounds good' (Nursery World, 18 April). Here are some
activities for the toys - each one provides...
9 May 2002
Stuffed mixed peppers This is a great recipe for using
leftover rice.
9 May 2002
Make the most of this popular piece of playground
equipment to extend children's learning through some exciting activities, says
Jean Evans Adult-led activities
9 May 2002
This project recognises that: * settings should be
constantly resourced and organised in such a way as to offer learning
opportunities across all areas of the Foundation Stage curriculum
9 May 2002
Look for your creative resources in the bin, as Kevin
Kelman suggests uses for a range of common household items in classroom
artistic activities It can be hard for practitioners...
9 May 2002
Some food for thought in your professional career
Children Learning: Communication, Language and Literacy. Jean Ensing and Brenda
Spencer. Spencer Publications, £11.99, 01932 240374
9 May 2002
Starting from the Child (2nd ed): Teaching and Learning
from Three to Eight. By Julie Fisher. (Open University Press, £13.99,
01280 823388) Reviewed by Marian Whitehead, language and early years...
9 May 2002
Children starting school: a guide to successful
transitions and transfers for teachers and assistants. By Hilary Fabian (David
Fulton Publishers, £15, 020 7405 5606) Reviewed by Jennie Lindon, early
years...
9 May 2002
Supporting Children with AD/HD and Attention
Difficulties in the Early Years By Dr Hannah Mortimer (Q Ed, £6, 01543
416353) Reviewed by Collette Drifte, special needs consultant