4 March 2004
In the second of a two-part series on organising space
and resources for nought to threes, Lena Engel says every area used by those
aged 18 months upwards should cater...
4 March 2004
Early years workers can support other professionals
caring for a child with this awkward but treatable condition, as doctors at
Great Ormond Street Hospital explain What is cleft lip and...
4 March 2004
Tina Hyder has lectured in early childhood studies at
London Metropolitan University and currently works for Save the Children. Her
book War, Conflict and Play: Working with refugee children in...
4 March 2004
Children who have fled conflict in another country may
show characteristic reactions that sensitive early years settings can help them
to overcome Every day we hear news about war or...
4 March 2004
With the right staff training and good practice
policies in place, early years settings can provide a lifeline for newly
arrived refugee children and their families A key framework for...
4 March 2004
Activities and resources that early years settings
already offer will take on a special significance for refugees
RESOURCES
4 March 2004
Sometimes settings may need assistance from other
professionals to help them support a refugee or asylum seeking child. Certain
behaviours may indicate when a child is less able to cope,...
4 March 2004
Numbers mean fun in an exciting new book designed to
help early years practitioners introduce mathematical ideas to young children
in ways meaningful to them Introducing mathematical concepts to young...
4 March 2004
Healthy Foods for Happy Kids: An A-Z of nutritional
know-how By Suzannah Olivier
4 March 2004
Exploring Writing and Play in the Early Years (second
edition) By Nigel Hall and Anne Robinson