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A special place

29 April 2004

High quality outdoors provision is vital for children's development. Jan White looks at a new scheme to help settings deliver it The outdoor environment is a special place for all...

Never too young

29 April 2004

The spotlight is firmly on caring for birth to threes - the theme of this year's essay competition (opposite). First, Lena Engel looks at outdoor play for this age group...

The Ugly Duckling

29 April 2004

Encourage children's interest in numbers and counting with this display based on a traditional story, says Sue Wise Planned learning intentions

Switch on to itc

29 April 2004

It is important to site an interactive whiteboard correctly, otherwise it may not be fully useable. Access to both sides of the board is important - so avoid placing it...

Run, run as fast as you can...

29 April 2004

Re-tell the engaging tale about a certain ginger biscuit and stimulate learning, with these ideas from Wendy E Scott Use the delightful traditional tale of 'The Gingerbread Man' to develop...

Under and over

29 April 2004

Stay on top and get to the bottom of things as our series on movement by Jean Evans goes over and under The practitioner's role

Close links

29 April 2004

Working together is taking on a new meaning in one local authority area that's putting into practice the Government's order to integrate children's services, says Simon Vevers Croydon is one...

By appointment

29 April 2004

Competition to attract and retain good quality early years workers is set to become fiercer. So, says June O'Sullivan, it pays to put staff training at the top of a...

In crisis

29 April 2004

The HIV/Aids pandemic in Africa has left a generation of orphans fending for themselves. Professor Helen Penn recalls what she witnessed on an EU project in Swaziland Fourteen million children...

Why we study childminding

29 April 2004

By Sue Griffin, former training and quality assurance manager at the National Childminding Association I would like to clarify the nature of the training required for newly registering childminders and...

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