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8 July 2004
Free childcare for pre-school children should be
significantly extended and the number of children's centres should be doubled,
according to Capacity, a new public interest body for children's services
launched...
8 July 2004
The winners of this year's Childcare Stars Awards,
organised by children's charity 4Children, were feted at a gala dinner last
week at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London. Children on a...
8 July 2004
Pre-schools have seen vast changes in recent years,
says Mary Evans, and their role in the community is now being redefined The
Government should recognise the invaluable work of pre-schools,...
8 July 2004
Ann Arnold and her staff at the Queensway Chapel
Pre-School in Melksham, Wiltshire, have been on a steep learning curve since
April. They moved from running a long established pre-school...
8 July 2004
Our series on three kinds of curriculum planning by
Jane Drake considers provision for malleable materials Long-term
planning
8 July 2004
This series outlines how settings can 'build' effective
long-, medium-and short-term plans around the areas of provision. The approach
is not definitive, and practitioners can adapt it to suit their...
8 July 2004
Stick to some simple tactics to deal with children's
emotional and behavioural difficulties, says Collette Drifte in the fourth part
of our series on inclusion Emotional and behavioural difficulties is...
8 July 2004
Nap time Sophie, three, attends nursery every weekday
while her mother is at work.
8 July 2004
Nursery staff at Baring Primary School in Lewisham set
up an interactive display that supports children's investigation and
exploration Planned learning intentions
8 July 2004
Play things You can incorporate ICT in a topic about
toys.