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Surrogacy families

16 February 2006

Surrogacy families: parental functioning, parent-child relationships and psychological development at age two Second phase of a longitudinal study of families created through surrogacy. Around the child's second birthday, 37 surrogacy...

On course

16 February 2006

9 March Mathematics through stories/Mathematics outdoors

Primary concern

16 February 2006

Are private daycare providers threatened by schools - and do schools want to compete with them? Simon Vevers tests the water When the Government gave the green light to schools...

A month in the life of Harry Tobias

16 February 2006

Language development has again been quite marked this month, with Harry continuing to build on his vocabulary and exclaiming 'look' at everything that interests him. Harry also shows items to...

Put in context

16 February 2006

Margaret Donaldson furthered our understanding of young children's need to see the sense behind the tasks we set them, as Professor Tricia David explains Who is Margaret Donaldson?

Let's get physical

16 February 2006

Having a designated movement area will develop children's minds and emotions too, says Kate Johnson, assistant manager at Parklands Children's Centre, Leeds I have been involved in a Jabadao research...

A problem shared

16 February 2006

Being a member of a network of nurseries overrides any qualms about competition. Mary Evans hears about the benefits One of the greatest advantages that nursery chain managers hold over...

Ask the expert

16 February 2006

Your legal questions answered by Christine Betts, senior lawyer, schools and childcare team, Veale Wasbrough Lawyers Q I was puzzled by Ruth Kelly's statement that she will be making Criminal...

'What's your favourite food?'

16 February 2006

The children in the Red Room at The Childcare Centre at Darlington College enjoyed discussing their favourite foods and recording them on a chart, says Dionne Sheehan. Planned learning intentions

Kiwi fruit

16 February 2006

Nutritional value By weight, kiwi fruit are the most nutrient-dense fruit we eat. They are rich in potassium and have useful amounts of calcium, magnesium, iron, copper, some B vitamins...

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