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24 June 2004
Project guide This project recognises that:
24 June 2004
Weave some magical outdoor learning opportunities with
these ideas from Jean Evans in the first of an arts and craft series Children
love to explore materials on a large scale,...
24 June 2004
Nursery World has teamed up with the Meningitis Trust
to raise awareness of life-threatening meningitis. In the first of four
articles, Jane Edmonds talks to a mother whose daughter contracted...
24 June 2004
Today's childcare students and staff need a good grasp
of basic literacy and numeracy. Mary Evans explains why Next month the Plain
English Campaign celebrates its 25th anniversary. Yet despite...
24 June 2004
By 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:...
24 June 2004
Don't ignore training staff in how to communicate with
parents and outside professionals - it's a setting's vital 'window for the
world', says Gill Moore Good communication is important in...
24 June 2004
Check up on customer satisfaction regularly and then
act on the responses, says Mairi Maciver Clark A child's transition from
nursery setting to school can sound an easy process, but...
24 June 2004
By Debbie Chalmers, a nursery nurse who also runs the
Primary Theatre Workshop in Girton, Cambridge The home/school group at the
primary school my four children attend wants to extend...
24 June 2004
I am writing in response to the feature 'By
appointment' (29 April), which proposed that the secret of retaining good early
years staff and preventing a high staff turnover could...
24 June 2004
Equal protection is every child's right. Yet, though
children are the smallest and most fragile, the law allowing 'reasonable
chastisement' means that they have less protection from being hit in...