8 January 2004
Children's innate and all-important sense of curiosity
about the world around them can be fostered by adults who provide them with
questions and learning opportunities Curiosity, or an eager desire...
8 January 2004
Look around your setting to see if you are providing
appropriately for curious children to explore and learn Early years
practitioners can foster a climate of enquiry by developing a...
8 January 2004
Science, mathematics, design and technology, and
imaginative play are areas well served by problem solving Curiosity is
important in all areas of learning within the Foundation Stage curriculum.
Children who...
8 January 2004
Point out to parents the sort of experiences they can
be offering children at home to extend their natural curiosity Parents and
carers can do much to foster curiosity in...
8 January 2004
Harry Harrington is a special teddy bear. His owner
Chrissie Clark has developed a huge personality for this furry friend who helps
improve standards in the classroom A small blue...
8 January 2004
By Chris Evans, network officer at the National
Childminding Association I was sorry to read about a childminder's experiences
on applying to join a childminding network that made her believe...
8 January 2004
I read with interest the feature on school-based
teacher training ('Class act, 27 November). I wonder if you have covered the
Registered Teacher Programme in this series? I am currently...
8 January 2004
I am writing in praise of Training Today (18/25
December) and to say how useful it is to me, the staff at Nanny Search and our
many visitors. In addition...
8 January 2004
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Socks?
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