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26 July 2001, Nursery World

Help the children manipulate piecesof wood and be aware of transformations with more project ideas from Jean Evans Activity 1

 

Do it yourself

26 July 2001, Nursery World

Help children to develop independence by encouraging them to practise self-help skills, says Lena Engel Early learning goal

 

The Development of Language and Literacy

26 July 2001, Nursery World

Some food for thought in your professional career. THE DEVELOPMENT OF LANGUAGE AND LITERACY. By Marian Whitehead. (Paul Chapman Publishing, £14.99, 020 7374 0645)

 

Combating Discrimination

26 July 2001, Nursery World

Some food for thought in your professional career. COMBATING DISCRIMINATION: Persona Dolls in action. By Babette Brown. (Trentham Books, £14.95, 01782 745567)

 

Literacy Learning in the Early Years

26 July 2001, Nursery World

Some food for thought in your professional career. LITERACY LEARNING IN THE EARLY YEARS. Edited by Caroline Barratt-Pugh and Mary Rohl. (Open University Press, £15.99, 01280 823388)

 

Here We Go Round

26 July 2001, Nursery World

Some food for thought in your professional career. HERE WE GO ROUND: Quality circle time. By Jenny Mosley and Helen Sonnet. (Positive Press, £18.95, 01225 719204)

 

First choice

26 July 2001, Nursery World

To college leavers, the early years field may look like a maze. What do the private, voluntary and maintained sectors each have to offer a nursery nurse? In a two-part...

 

Best of all

26 July 2001, Nursery World

This year's Excellence in Childcare Awards, run by Kids' Clubs Network with Nursery World and Prima magazines, saw even more inspiring good practice in childcare. Anne Wiltsher reports Playworker of...

 

Lead alert!

26 July 2001, Nursery World

It's not enough to just strip off old paint in the nursery or home to remove the lead danger; the dust or fumes can still seriously harm children, warns Barbara...

 

Are nursery nurses the school dinosaurs?

26 July 2001, Nursery World

I couldn't agree more with the letter by Debbie Latewood ('Undermined skills', 19 July). It would appear that the only way the Government's promise to recruit 20,000 more classroom assistants...

 
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