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Tears to be shared

11 January 2007

How I agree with Robin Balbernie ('To the point', 21/28 December). My two daughters are adopted from China. It is fairly well known among us adopters that many children from...

EYP minus maths

11 January 2007

I read Eileen Breeze's letter, 'E isn't for experience' (21/28 December) about Early Years Professional status with interest and empathy. I, too, have had my application turned down. I am...

How to get a move on

11 January 2007

How thrilling to see movement play on Nursery World's cover! ('Twist and shout', 14 December). Congratulations to Canterbury Children's Centre for their support for an inclusive approach to movement play....

To the point...

11 January 2007

This Week's Columnist Helen Penn Finds That Fun Is The Best Way To Start Learning To Read My grandchildren from South Africa have been staying with us over Christmas. My...

In stock a monthly round-up of new resources

11 January 2007

* A new CD-Rom aimed at overcoming communication difficulties in children who have autistic spectrum disorders, called 'ISPEEK', features 1,300 picture symbols covering a wide range of everyday situations. The...

On course

11 January 2007

27 February Developing your day nursery

Editor's view

25 January 2007

Calling all early years and childcare tutors! If you have a student who deserves special recognition for their achievements, then you really should enter them for the Heinemann and Nursery...

Council to offload daycare

25 January 2007

Community nurseries may be privatised by Newcastle City Council, after the local authority interpreted the Childcare Act as a duty to manage rather than provide even long-established childcare services. A...

Jo McNutt, age eight

25 January 2007

(Photograph) - Jo McNutt, age eight, tries out the 'nursery' skating area at Leeds city centre's Ice Cube in Millennium Square. Children aged two to eight have the chance to...

Sure Start cuts restrict centres

25 January 2007

The extent of cuts in Sure Start funding, which could have a serious impact on the running of children's centres, is beginning to emerge as local authorities set their budgets...

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