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EYFS: English as an Additional Language - Second best?
The EAL requirements reveal a lack of knowledge about how language is learned, say early years consultants Tricia Carroll and Anne O'Connor.
A Unique Child: Inclusion - Supporting ... Angelina
Lisa Massingham is delighted with the progress her two-year-old daughter, who has Sturge-Weber Syndrome, has made since she started nursery, she tells Sue Learner.
Nursery Management: The Equality Act 2010 - Acting to end discrimination
The details of recent equality legislation are wide-ranging, and early years settings need to make sure they comply with the Act. Jane Lane and Brenda Parkes provide a guide.
A Unique Child: Inclusion - An oasis of hope
Supporting parents is a vital part of the care offered at Peter Pan Nursery, writes Sue Learner.
Positive Relationships: All in a day's work - meeting children's needs
Anyone involved in working in the early years sector will know that every child has needs and it is our responsibility to support these individual needs, say Nicola Bushell and Hayley Cannell, joint m...
A Unique Child: Inclusion - Supporting ... Ellis
The condition of albinism is little understood by the public and sometimes portrayed negatively, but nursery workers are helping to keep one child happily included. Sue Learner hears how.
To the point: Know how to fight racism
When I was first working in schools, in the late 1980s, there was lots of discussion about how early years education could promote social justice and combat racism. Much of that work was cheaply attac...
A Unique Child: Inclusion - Hard times
Families with disabled children, already bearing the brunt of local authority cuts, are bracing themselves for losses under the welfare reforms. Sue Learner reports.
A Unique Child: inclusion - Doing Christmas differently
Families of disabled children can find the festive period less stressful if they take take a different approach to typical Christmas celebrations. Rachael Clark and Katherine Runswick-Cole, both paren...
A Unique Child: Inclusion - Supporting ... Lucas
How one nursery and key worker care for a child with cerebral palsy is described by Sue Learner.
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- £14,000-£15,000, East Sheen, London
- Early Years Practitioner / Nursery Nurse, Fortune Green Nursery Limited
- Starting Salary £17,000 pa, West Hampstead, NW6 (North London)
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