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22 December 2005
12 January Designing spaces for young children
Delegates to this course for early years advisors and inspectors can reflect on
advice from historical and current, national and international documents,
review...
22 December 2005
We ask representatives from across the childcare and
early education field what they think could be in store for the year ahead It
has been another busy 12 months for...
22 December 2005
It's a common phenomenon among toddlers, but how much
attention should we pay to it? Penny Tassoni explores biting Picture the scene.
All is quiet in the toddler room. Children...
22 December 2005
It's a wonderful moment when you notice that your child
has got their first tooth. That glint of white in the gummy mouth is something
to treasure. But what should...
22 December 2005
At Cockfield Primary School nursery class we have been
developing resources in our outdoor area to include exciting new learning
opportunities across all areas of the curriculum, says Judith Cowley....
22 December 2005
Ganjitsu (Japanese New Year) In cultures across the
world the beginning of the year is a time of celebration. Many settings enjoy
celebrating the Chinese New Year, but equivalent celebrations...
22 December 2005
A resource as basic as a bucket, and inspiration from
an imaginative children's book, can provide the children in your setting with
limitless activities, starting with these suggested by Helen...
22 December 2005
* We have ten copies of Billy's Bucket written by Kes
Gray and illustrated by Garry Parsons (Red Fox, £5.99) to give away to
Nursery World readers. Send your name...
22 December 2005
From talking with a doll, young children can learn how
to relate to a real person, says Sophie Pagett Our nation's population is
becoming increasingly diverse. People are living longer,...
22 December 2005
In the final article in our series on preparing for
Ofsted inspections, Laura Henry advises settings on the importance of
organisation The fifth outcome of Every Child Matters is 'Helping...