
22 November 2008
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Nursery World readers could win a free copy of 'Baa Baa and the Three Bears and Other Stories', the latest video of the educational MacDonald's Farm TV programme. The video,...
What's on the early years agenda for the Government's second term? Mary Evans rounds up the plans and the policies New Labour may have won a mandate to continue its...
During her second month Jasmine began to vocalise when making eye contact with her carers and when focusing on a particular toy. Vertical stripes (such as the folds in curtains)...
What attracts young children to each other and how do they make friends? The development of social skills is outlined by Dr Richard Woolfson Not only does a child have...
Children need adults to set boundaries in order to feel secure and have a measure for their independence, as psychologists from the Anna Freud centre explain Within every family there...
Routines and boundaries help young children to feel secure and to make sense of their world. The world would seem a bewildering place if anything could happen at any time...
Help each child feel a part of the group by working together to make a friendship quilt. Planned learning intention
By Allison Hedley, nursery nurse, Rowlamds Gill, Tyne and Wear This activity will help develop children's colour recognition and understanding of mathematical terms such as how many, more than, most...
Touch wood Play a chasing game to tie in with your project on wood (see overleaf).
Help the children get to grips with wooden objects and with paper in more project ideas from Jean Evans Activity 1
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