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16 February 2006
Nora Connolly is correct in identifying the troublesome
issue of maternity leave for nursery staff (Letters, 2 February). It is
difficult balancing act. The law states that staff have the...
16 February 2006
Jane Drake, a partnership advisory teacher in Leeds and
author of Planning Children's Play and Learning in the Foundation Stage and
Organising Play in the Early Years (David Fulton) The...
9 February 2006
Relying on synthetic phonics flies in the face of young
children's needs and real lives, argues Janet Moyles, professor emeritus and
early years consultant This response to the Rose Interim...
9 February 2006
Working with felt under the guidance of a local artist
led to surprising results for children, their families and the staff team at
one setting. Nathan Archer explains
9 February 2006
More men are finally being encouraged into working in
childcare, but what approach works best? Judith Barrett hears from some
involved Men constitute just 2 to 3 per cent of...
9 February 2006
In January, Carmen Robinson enrolled for the new NVQ in
Children's Care, Learning and Development. In the first of a series of columns
she describes her experience as she progresses...
9 February 2006
Small is beautiful when it comes to the groups helping
children with special needs become integrated into nursery, says Karen Faux
Small groups have huge advantages when it comes to...
9 February 2006
By Mary Whiting, keen gardener and early years
consultant This is a good time to introduce the subject of gardening by doing
some indoor activities. And you can start on...
9 February 2006
by Peter Baldock of the Cultural Mentoring Service
Getting along
9 February 2006
Guide children in a new direction using practical and
imaginative activities based on a word with many meanings, says Helen Bromley
This project is intended to encourage children to investigate...