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21 October 2004
Good or bad? Show parents that there are many sides to
consider when they decide whether to let young children watch television, with
this advice from Liz Attenborough Watching television...
21 October 2004
When you are tired or busy and need to get the kids
'out of your hair', the easiest thing to do is let them watch TV. But is too
much...
21 October 2004
The gains from engaging in an international meeting of
early years practitioners reflecting on practice are extolled by June
O'Sullivan of the Westminster Children's Society At the beginning of September,...
21 October 2004
APEL Level 3 Certificate in work with children (Early
Years or Playwork), Unit 2: reflect on practice Section 9 - Explain your
understanding of anti-discriminatory practice and provide examples of...
21 October 2004
Some food for thought in your professional career
Movement and Learning in the Early Years: Supporting Dyspraxia (DCD) and Other
Difficulties. By Christine Macintyre and Kim McVitty. (Paul Chapman, ISBN...
21 October 2004
Some food for thought in your professional career
Parent Partnership in the Early Years. By Damien Fitzgerald. (Continuum, ISBN
0826466443, 34.99, 020 7922 0880)
21 October 2004
Some food for thought in your professional career
Encouraging Positive Behaviour in the Early Years: A practical guide. By
Collette Drifte. (Sage, ISBN 1 4129 0136 7, £15.99, 020 7324...
21 October 2004
Some food for thought in your professional career
Shaping Early Childhood. Learners, Curriculum and Contexts. By Glenda
MacNaughton. (Open University Press, ISBN 0 335 21106 2, £19.99, 01628
770 224)
21 October 2004
By Emma Hutchinson, director, The Music House for
Children Is extended wraparound care in schools the answer to parents'
childcare problems?
21 October 2004
I would like to applaud Anne Higgison's letter 'It
starts with training' (30 September). Having spent the past few years
supporting childcare businesses and assisting with recruitment practice, it has...