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25 November 2004
A Scottish project set itself the task of increasing
the number of men working in childcare. Joyce Reid finds out how the campaign
wooed them into the sector If you...
25 November 2004
The approach to early years practice in New Zealand was
an eye-opener for Nicola Smith, who hopes that UK practitioners can learn to be
more daring and imaginative I have...
25 November 2004
By Reverend Councillor Quintin Peppiatt, chair of
Newham EYDCP Being awarded Beacon council status for our early years service
has been a mixed blessing. It is good to be recognised...
25 November 2004
'A healthy way to tackle obesity' (Nursery World, 4
November) highlighted the serious issue of child obesity. I believe that we all
have an important role to play in our...
25 November 2004
It was heartening to read the article by Peter Baldock
about multiculturalism (Nursery World, 11 November) describing the work
undertaken by the Cultural Mentoring Service in South Yorkshire (the DEC...
25 November 2004
Recently, like many people involved with young
children, I wrote to the prime minister about the smacking issue. Like many
others I asked Tony Blair to allow MPs to decide...
25 November 2004
A Scottish project set itself the task of increasing the number of men working in childcare. Joyce Reid finds out how the campaign wooed them into the sector
18 November 2004
The countdown to the next election is truly under way -
and childcare is right at the top of the policy agenda (see News, page 4, and
Beatrix Campbell, page...
18 November 2004
Childcare was at the forefront of the political agenda
last week as both the Labour and the Conservative parties pledged to increase
provision and give parents more choice in the...
18 November 2004
(Photograph) - Early Start, a scheme designed to give
every child under five and their parents access to joined-up local services
(Nursery World, 7 October), got off the ground this...