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In brief...Young children and advertising

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  • Wednesday, September 12, 2001
  • | Nursery World
Many young children do not realise that the thousands of advertisements they are bombarded with are trying to sell them something. Dr Mark Blades from the University of Sheffield presented findings based on research involving 180 children aged six, eight and ten, to last week's British Psychological Society Developmental and Education Sections conference in Worcester. He said some six-year-olds thought TV commercials simply provided the viewer with a break to get a drink or go to the toilet, while eight-year-olds thought the adverts told viewers about what products are available in shops. But it wasn't until the age of ten that many children understood that advertisements were there to persuade them to buy something.

Childminders and the NVQ: In evidence

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  • Thursday, March 20, 2003
  • | Nursery World

When your workplace is your home, how do you gather evidence and get yourself assessed for an NVQ 3? Meg Jones talks to successful candidates and advisors

Listen here

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  • Wednesday, May 1, 2002
  • | Nursery World
You can tune the ears of babies and toddlers to picking out sounds and matching them to what they are seeing and doing, as Jennie Lindon explains The impressive sensory skills of human babies are now far better recognised by researchers. If all is going well, babies are alert with all their senses from the very beginning. They are definitely hearing sounds as well as making them.

New nursery may rise from ashes

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  • Wednesday, March 19, 2003
  • | Nursery World
Aa nursery school destroyed in a blaze during the firefighters' dispute last November could be replaced with a new building on a different site under plans drawn up by Glasgow City Council. Kinning Park Nursery School, which dated from the 1860s and was attended by 80 part-time and eight full-time pupils, was gutted on the night of 26 November in a suspected arson attack.

Scots would give families more help

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  • Wednesday, September 12, 2001
  • | Nursery World
By Irene McGugan MSP, Shadow Deputy Minister for Children and Education. Further to the news story about the cost of childcare and the Scottish National Party's position (9 August), I would like to comment more fully on this issue.

Free colour poster: Snow

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  • Friday, November 28, 2014
  • | Nursery World
Don't miss this great activity poster in our series on weather, free with the new issue of Nursery World

New criminal checks unit

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  • Wednesday, March 19, 2003
  • | Nursery World
The Welsh Assembly is to set up a new body to administer applications for criminal records checks on behalf of voluntary organisations working with children. The Wales Council for Voluntary Action has been given the job following concerns from some organisations that they had been unable to obtain checks on volunteers and staff because few organisations registered with the Criminal Records Bureau provided this service to voluntary organisations in Wales. Those that did charged from 17.50 to 70 per check.

Nurseries build into regeneration

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  • Wednesday, March 19, 2003
  • | Nursery World
An organisation that spearheads regeneration projects and community building is teaming up with a leading childcare consultancy to open day nurseries in deprived areas in the UK. The Places for People Group, which has named its childcare subsidiary Places for Children, has hired former Jigsaw Day Nurseries chief executive Tom Shea to launch a number of Neighbourhood Nurseries. The first of the nurseries, which will all be new-build, opens in Hackney later this year, while others are planned in the London boroughs of Lewisham, Hounslow, Islington, Ealing and Southwark, as well as Manchester, Watford, Southampton and Newcastle.

Quote of the week

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  • Wednesday, April 24, 2002
  • | Nursery World
'To deal with a particular grievance of parents who work irregular hours or have disabled children, I have decided that support for childcare costs should include help with approved childcare in your own home.' Chancellor of the exchequer Gordon Brown

Healthy Child Event

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  • Tuesday, October 27, 2009
  • | Nursery World
A new free event will focus on improving the health and wellbeing of children and young people across early learning, primary, secondary, specialist and higher education.

Hats off to the nursery heroes

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  • Wednesday, March 19, 2003
  • | Nursery World
By John Woodward, managing director of Busy Bees The snow in January made for some challenging days for those of us in the south of England. At Busy Bees, our Hertfordshire and London nurseries struggled but continued to successfully provide a service for two days of unusual weather conditions.

Super furry animals

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  • Wednesday, September 12, 2001
  • | Nursery World
An independent selection of new products and resources The Zookids Collection from Sevi is a new range of toys for pre-school children that combines sturdy wood and soft fabric. The roll-along animals (pictured right) are made from rubberwood and have soft, plush fabric 'coats' which are easily removable to encourage imaginative play and make washing simple. Roll-along cows, elephants, zebras, lions, pigs and lambs are priced Pounds 12.99 each. Jointed animal pull-alongs that wobble as they move are also available, and mobiles, animal books and jigsaws complete the range, available from Mail Order Express.

10 tips on...

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  • Wednesday, March 19, 2003
  • | Nursery World
Follow our pointers to help you gather evidence for NVQ Level 3 Unit C25 - Support the development of children's mathematical skills. Read our advice in conjunction with Level 3 standards in Early Years Care and Education. 1 'Applying maths' means using it in practical activities that take place in the early years setting on a routine basis.

Do the toddle waddle

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  • Wednesday, September 12, 2001
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An independent selection of new products and resources If you get your walking shoes on, there's just time to organise a sponsored walk in aid of the Meningitis Trust. All over the country nurseries and playgroups are organising their own Toddle Waddles to take place during the Trust's special week from 23 - 29 September. Upon registration you will be provided with a goodie bag of balloons, stickers and sponsorship forms. The Trust is also offering prizes, including a computer and a number of fluffy ducks. Meningitis kills more children and young people in the UK than any other infectious disease and is the number one killer of under-fives. All the proceeds from each Waddle will support research, help raise awareness of the disease and provide support to families who have been affected.

Mind that compost

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  • Wednesday, March 19, 2003
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As spring approaches and our thoughts turn to planting and growing with the children, I wish to draw other providers' attention to a fact raised by a parent in our setting. She was told by the firm William Sinclair Horticulture that compost can contain bone meal, dried blood, fish blood and bone and possibly chicken manure, but these are not normally listed in detail. When children are handling the planting medium, practitioners must take care with hand washing. If you are putting out compost for children to play with instead of sand, it is probably best to use either peat or John Innes compost, which should not contain these additives.

Force for good

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  • Monday, September 8, 2014
  • | Nursery World
Police officers visited children at the London Early Years Foundation Henry Fawcett Community Nursery as part of Child Safety Awareness Week.

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