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31 May 2007
Children at Finchley Reform Synagogue Kindergarten in
north London got up close and personal with farmyard animals who visited to
help them celebrate Shavuot. The festival remembers the day when...
31 May 2007
Can the Government deliver its commitment to vulnerable
families - or indeed to all families - given the alarming decline in health
visitor services? Mary Evans reports Parents face a...
31 May 2007
Differences in language and culture need not be a
barrier to a child's early discovery and enjoyment of books, says library
outreach worker Viv Hampshire In an ideal world, the...
31 May 2007
Feel the force The children in the Busy Bees room at
Sunshine Day Nursery in Peterleee have been recording their scientific
investigations into forces and materials in the form of...
31 May 2007
Stringing along! Encourage children to explore the
endless possibilities of using string as a resource for creative
activities.
31 May 2007
Children will be fascinated to turn wool into felt -
and delighted with all the things they can make from it. Clare Beaton shows how
Wool can be transformed into...
30 May 2007
A new qualification is being introduced to help practitioners acquire the skills and knowledge they need to effectively implement the EYFS when it comes into force in September 2008.
30 May 2007
Faced with challenges to the sustainability of the private and voluntary sector, some of the biggest nursery chains in England are joining forces to carry out a large-scale review of...
30 May 2007
Unions representing school support staff are celebrating after education secretary Alan Johnson gave the green light for creating a national pay structure under a new negotiating body.
30 May 2007
Can the Government deliver its commitment to vulnerable families - or indeed to all families - given the alarming decline in health visitor services? Mary Evans reports
Parents face...