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Opinion: Letters

LETTER OF THE WEEK - TEACHING NURSERIES

Editor's view - what's happening with qualifications?

Unknown territory lurks around the new early years qualifications.

Cactus Anne

By Melanie Williamson, Hodder Children's Books, £10.99

Learning & Development: Stories - Back to front

Do the activities first and tell the story later - Michael Jones describes an approach that engages children who may be harder to involve.

Learning & Development: ICT - Byte back

We should take the precautionary principle in exposing young children to ICT before we know the long-term effects, argues Dr Richard House.

Positive Relationships: Let's talk about ... Outdoor clothing

Is clothing for outdoors the responsibility of parents or the nursery? Practitioners talk to Annette Rawstrone.

A Unique Child Health: A doctor's diary ... Bedwetting

'Doctor, my son is still wetting the bed. It's so distressing for him and I don't know what to do.'

Work Matters: Policy Q&A - Health and Safety - Risk assessments could be simplified

Nurseries concerned about risk will be interested in new proposals over health and safety, say Tabitha Cave and Natalie Andrews.

Work Matters: Business Development - Don't let your debts mount

Nursery managers will feel more confident about tackling late-payers if there are solid procedures in place to address debts, says Sarah Steel, manager of the Old Station nursery group.

Hear the experts at the Nursery World Show business seminar

Trends and good practice in nursery business come under the spotlight in a first-time seminar, previewed by Ruth Thomson.

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