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Pure and simple

29 January 2004

It's not difficult for nurseries to cater for Hindu children, says Suzannah Olivier, but you should check with their parents as beliefs about restrictions vary within the faith AT the...

Nursery activities

29 January 2004

The secret of successful outdoor learning is being prepared, says early years consultant Claire Warden in the first of a new series Stimulating resources, combined with challenging, thoughtful questions, are...

Music corner

29 January 2004

Susan Young, author of Music with the under-fours (RoutledgeFalmer) Buying instruments

Feel the beat

29 January 2004

Music and mathematics alike can be explored using drums that you provide or you make with the children, as Jane Drake explains Project guide

Push and pull

29 January 2004

Encourage children to explore the forces they can exert on objects - and each other - with these ideas from Jean Evans, in the first of four-part series on movement...

Experience counts

29 January 2004

How do candidates gain an APEL certificate? Maureen Smith and Yvonne Nolan explain how to get on this fast-track route You may by now have heard about the new APEL...

Training tips

29 January 2004

Maureen Smith and Yvonne Nolan, co-founders of Duo Consulting, and developers of the new APEL qualification APEL Level 3 Certificate in work with children (Early Years or Playwork), Unit 2:...

Entry points

29 January 2004

How user-friendly is your setting for disabled parents? Jackie Cosh offers ways to ensure that good access to services is provided The recently published Joseph Rowntree Foundation report Supporting disabled...

Chattering classes

29 January 2004

By Kate Freeman, speech and language therapist and early years service development officer for the charity I CAN The first day at nursery is an exciting time for children and...

All childcarers need to be checked

29 January 2004

I am a former nanny who now works as a childcare development officer in Coventry, where I am responsible for developing childcare and a nanny network. I am often contacted...

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