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20 March 2003
The Government has moved a step closer to including
independent schools that provide care for under-eights within the same
regulatory framework as private day nurseries, playgroups and other childcare
providers...
20 March 2003
(Photograph) - Children at Peckham Park After-School
Club in south London had football on the brain this month at the launch of a
programme that will target 500 out-of-school clubs...
20 March 2003
Leaders in the early years sector tell Alison Mercer
what they think of the Government's moves to ease the tax burden on working
parents The Treasury has paved the way...
20 March 2003
Jasmine continues to be interested in dressing and
undressing herself. She practices this during the night and some mornings can
be found with her pyjamas on back to front, or...
20 March 2003
Children's natural tendency to imitate can be a helpful
tool for learning, but it also means that their carers need to act as good role
models, explains Penny Tassoni Do...
20 March 2003
Help parents to understand that children need to
experiment and play with making marks before they can be expected to perform
'proper' handwriting, with this advice from Penny Tassoni Learning...
20 March 2003
Imagine the scene. You have begun to write the shopping
list and have left a pen and paper on the table. A series of peculiar marks
have now appeared and...
20 March 2003
Some food for thought in your professional career.
BRINGING OUT THE BEST IN BOYS: COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES FOR TEACHERS, By
Lucinda Neall,(Hawthorn Press, £14.99, 01453 757040), Reviewed by Jennie
Lindon, early...
20 March 2003
CHILD CARE AND EDUCATION, By Tina Bruce and Caroline
Meggitt, (Hodder and Stoughton, £19.99, 020 7873 6000). Reviewed by Denni
Morrison, lecturer in psychology and child development, Hertford Regional
College
20 March 2003
A chef visited Happy Times in Hammersmith, west London
to introduce the children to food preparation A chef from the nursery's
catering company recently visited us for a day.