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13 April 2006
An inclusive specialist setting sends virtually all its
children on to mainstream school. Jackie Cosh looks at its formula for success
While debates rage over whether special needs schools should...
13 April 2006
Learning the skills to genuinely engage with children
during play can have a positive effect on their learning and attainment, as
Neil Farmer explains For the past six years the...
13 April 2006
Women from ethnic minorities are finding new ways into
education and work, and a place in the local community, thanks to early years
training. Guy Richards reports There cannot be...
13 April 2006
Carmen Robinson is now three months into studying for
her NVQ 3 in Children's Care Learning and Development. Here she describes why
she feels that the unit covering child observation...
13 April 2006
In an established garden, enjoy your broccoli harvest.
First cut off the central head, then, over the next six weeks, cut the side
shoots as they sprout. Cut just above...
13 April 2006
New citizens from the cultures of Eastern Europe People
whose origins lie outside Europe are not the only ones whose culture differs
significantly from that of white Britain. If one...
13 April 2006
Children and adults alike know and love nursery rhymes,
but what's the best way to use them for learning opportunities across the
curriculum? Judith Stevens offers ideas Children love rhyme...
13 April 2006
We have ten copies of 'Keeping the Beat - Nursery
Rhymes for Today's Children' (Keeping the Beat, £10) to give away to
Nursery World readers. The CD features traditional rhymes...
13 April 2006
Playing with sand allows children to work through anger
or fear without having to talk about it, says Jackie Cosh, describing a novel
therapy gaining ground in the UK A...
13 April 2006
A new report outlines Government goals for the ten-year
childcare strategy and plans for its implementation The vision