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26 August 2004
The European Union should play a greater role in
influencing the quality of childcare delivered in its member states, a
childcare expert said last week. Speaking at Children in Scotland's...
26 August 2004
The children at Mallards Wood Daycare Nursery in
Redbridge, Essex, have brought plenty of sunshine to their setting with a crop
of towering sunflowers. The tallest sunflower stands 318cm high...
26 August 2004
When parents split up, children suffer emotional
turmoil which can be extremely damaging. Annette Rawstrone reports on a project
to improve support for such families Between 150,000 and 200,000 sets...
26 August 2004
A parent's problems with time management can have
far-reaching consequences for their young child, say members of the Camden
Early Years Intervention Team One of the problems our team has...
26 August 2004
In the third of four articles on meningitis, Jane
Edmonds looks at the after-effects of the disease. She talks to one family for
whom this autumn's Meningitis Trust Toddle Waddle...
26 August 2004
Memories of summer family picnics inspired this
colourful display to develop children's awareness of pattern and shape, says
Vicky Taylor Planned learning intentions
26 August 2004
by Susan Young, author of Music with the under-fours
(RoutledgeFalmer) Movement songs and rhymes Up, up, up we jump together, Up,
up, up we jump and STOP!
26 August 2004
This project recognises that: * settings should be
constantly resourced and organised in such a way as to offer learning
opportunities across all areas of the Foundation Stage curriculum
26 August 2004
Playing with texture in groups encourages co-operation
and individual creative development. And just as importantly, it's also great
fun, says Judith Stevens Encourage sensory exploration as children make sense
of...
26 August 2004
Nursery nurses played a vital role in the war effort
and had a lot of fun doing it, as Dorothy Brown and Eileen Adey recall When
thinking of women and...