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Playing large

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  • Wednesday, April 30, 2003
  • | Nursery World
Every new computer game that hits the market decreases the likelihood of older children spending time outdoors, so you need to invest in some tempting equipment to lure them off the screens and out into the sunshine BIG INVESTMENTS

Tougher rules demanded for councils

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  • Wednesday, November 16, 2005
  • | Nursery World
New duties imposed on local authorities in the Childcare Bill are 'not tough enough', childcare campaigners warned last week. The proposed legislation would require the 150 top-tier local authorities to secure, as far as is 'reasonably practicable', sufficient childcare to meet the needs of working parents and those making the transition to work.

Quote of the week

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  • Wednesday, April 23, 2003
  • | Nursery World
'I have watched many children become burned out by too much pressure, too much socialisation and formal setting too early on... The way forward is for parents to be fully informed of what kind of education is best for children.' Early childhood educator Susan Haglund, The Times

Equipment helpline

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  • Wednesday, April 30, 2003
  • | Nursery World
Q. My nursery is very close to a sandy beach, and in the summer months we often take the children to play there. I am looking for some kind of pullalong truck that will carry all the things we need, and in which the younger children can sit if they get tired. A. Syot may have just the thing. It is in the process of producing a bright yellow truck with sturdy wheels, which measures 91(l)cm and costs approximately 75. At the time of going to press, it is due to be available by June or July, so you may have it in time for summer. For more information, call 0118 973 6688 or email sales@syot.com.

Advisors recruit under new rules

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  • Wednesday, May 29, 2002
  • | Nursery World
The Association of Advisors for the Under-Eights and their Families (AAUEF) is looking to recruit new members after surviving changes in the regulation of childcare that had put its future in doubt. At the AAUEF's annual general meeting a year ago it emerged that members who were among the local authority staff transferring to Ofsted would no longer be able to hold committee positions within the organisation. At a special general meeting in London last November a number of options were considered, including dissolving the association, before a new National Executive Committee was appointed.

The cerebral palsy charity Scope

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  • Wednesday, May 29, 2002
  • | Nursery World
(Photograph) - The cerebral palsy charity Scope celebrated its golden anniversary last week with the publication of a book charting its first 50 years. Changing Society was researched and written by Chris Davies, a trustee member of the executive council. He said, 'Most of the people I spoke to have cerebral palsy. This is not just Scope's story, it is theirs too.' The book costs 8.80 (inc p&p) from Scope, Library and Information Unit, 6 Market Road, London N7 9PW.

Advice for carers on family reading

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  • Wednesday, May 29, 2002
  • | Nursery World
Childcarers can find advice on how to encourage parents to read with their young children in a new guide by the National Literacy Trust. Nursery World was among the organisations involved in talks initiating Getting a Head Start: A good ideas guide for promoting reading to young families.

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