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12 December 2002
Early Steps Pre-school in Northumberland has celebrated
the launch of its new mobile unit after a fundraising campaign by children,
parents and the South Beach Residents Association, including a sponsored...
12 December 2002
Early years experts and organisations in England have
welcomed the Government's decision to give the Early Learning Goals set out in
the Curriculum guidance for the Foundation Stage statutory force...
12 December 2002
Ofsted has praised Cumbria's local education authority
for the effective leadership of its Early Excellence Network. The Cumbria Early
Excellence Network report, published last week, said the LEA's leadership had...
12 December 2002
(Photograph) - Jack McArdle, Natalie Hough, Daniel
Hooks and Holly Bruce (left-right) from the out-of-school club at the Beechwood
Educare Centre in Huyton, Merseyside, donned fancy dress and held a...
12 December 2002
To believe, or not to believe? That is the question
that all childcarers have to consider about Santa, as Judith Napier hears how
they deal with it Santa Claus may...
12 December 2002
Develop manipulative skills for mark-making with an
assortment of resources in the office role-play area, says Jane Drake Children
need a wide range of opportunities for developing the skills of...
12 December 2002
Develop your understanding of children's learning by
considering the following scenario Scenario
12 December 2002
Parents wanting a signed communication form for their
child today are spoiled for choice - and teachers confused, says Radhika
Holmstrom British Sign Language (BSL) teacher Cath Smith is aware...
12 December 2002
Bev McCue is a portage worker for the local authority
of Sutton in south London, as well as a Signalong tutor. She describes working
with Micky, who has epilepsy, overall...
12 December 2002
Sense intervenor Marion Morgan has been working with
three-year-old Sam for around a year now. When she started, he had no language
or communication, was drawn into himself, and refused...