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21 November 2008

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Welcome! - Starting School

20 July 2000, Nursery World

Last-minute preparations for end-of-term activities and the start of the summer holidays will be uppermost in early years practitioners' minds at the moment, but don't forget to lay plans for...

 

World of Learning - international links

20 July 2000, Nursery World

Most people would find it difficult to reflect on the similarities and differences between the Italian Alps, the forests of Denmark and an English fishing port. But the children of...

 

No room to play - homeless children

20 July 2000, Nursery World

The run-down bed-and-breakfast hotel in a grim Glasgow backstreet near Govan has been the home of four-year-old Mark, his mother Pat and her partner Robert, for the past three weeks.

 

On your marks... - foundation stage

20 July 2000, Nursery World

Early years settings must adopt the Foundation Stage curriculum in September -but, asks Anne Wiltsher, who is ready for it?

 

Independence days - children in charge

13 July 2000, Nursery World

The mere thought of children being in control of their nursery environment is enough to make some childcarers shudder with horror. It's easy to conjure up a chaotic image of...

 

What a wonderful world - outdoors

13 July 2000, Nursery World

The outdoors provides favourable conditions to support and extend a baby's emotional, social and intellectual development. Going outside daily can improve a baby's appetite, gives him energy and helps him...

 

A rough deal? - local authority single status

13 July 2000, Nursery World

Early years staff fear they will lose out in the current regrading of pay and status for council employees - but, says Mary Evans, some may shine in the evaluation

 

Newborns' language skills revealed

11 July 2000, Nursery World

Research indicates that babies' apparently random wrigglings and blank stares are, in fact, part of a deliberate attempt to understand the world outside the womb and identify caring human beings...

 

Sushi in store

11 July 2000, Nursery World

Sainsbury to sell Sushi

 

friday before the weekend

11 July 2000, Nursery World

it's going to be hot

 

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