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Music corner

11 August 2005

Music One2One The aim of the Music One2One Project is to encourage communication through music between parents/carers and their babies. The group sessions we are running at Sure Start and...

Field days

11 August 2005

The animals and buildings on a farm provide rich pickings for activities across the early years curriculum from Helen Shelbourne Aproject such as 'On the farm' may stem from a...

Two's company

11 August 2005

A man's place is in the home once he's discovered the advantages of childminding. Annette Rawstrone meets some who have When Mick Godber - a 5ft11in, 16-stone biker with a...

Rhythm and rhyme

11 August 2005

In the fourth part of a series on establishing a book collection for children in the Foundation Stage, Judith Stevens considers rhythmic and rhyming stories Every early years setting needs...

Reaching out

11 August 2005

Isolation in both rural and urban communities is being overcome by prize-winning Sure Start initiatives. Judith Napier reports Community isolation can be a barrier to effective early years provision. It...

Children profit from enterprise

11 August 2005

By Robin Harris, communications manager, Social Enterprise London An often-repeated statistic is that for every one child receiving adequate childcare provision in the UK, there are six who are not....

Don't rush training

11 August 2005

I have read with interest the recent reports in Nursery World regarding NVQ assessment. We are a small community-based training provider. The initial draw-down figure to start a candidate, through...

Caught in the act

11 August 2005

Nursery World is entirely justified in celebrating its new look. It is refreshing to have pictures on the cover of children who are thoroughly engaged in their play, rather than...

Listening to families

11 August 2005

Readers may be interested in the 'Listen' event organised by Tower Hamlets Early Years Service, which is encouraging nurseries in the borough to set up workshops for parents on communicating...

Trade places on TV

11 August 2005

The BBC programme 'Who Rules the Roost?' is looking for working families and single parents to feature in the next series. The programme gives working mothers and fathers the opportunity...

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