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Are they being chicken?

23 August 2001, Nursery World

'I am a nursery nurse and when I caught chickenpox, despite not feeling ill, I was not allowed back into work for two weeks until the spots had cleared. Is...

 

A sense of drama

23 August 2001, Nursery World

'I read a feature in Nursery World (29 July 1999) about doing drama workshops with young children in schools and nurseries, which is just the area I would like to...

 

The lone ranger

23 August 2001, Nursery World

'An eight-year-old boy in our after-school club rarely joins in group games and prefers to read or play by himself. I know that he is a quiet, only child and...

 

Our panel of experts

23 August 2001, Nursery World

Tricia Pritchard Professional officer at the Professional Association of Nursery Nurses (PANN), and chair of Playpen

 

How to be a mother and train for a career

23 August 2001, Nursery World

Regarding the feature on staff retention by Dr Claire Cameron ('Homeward bound', 2 August), it would seem to me that there is an anomaly for childcare workers who find themselves...

 

Shamed by the care standards

23 August 2001, Nursery World

By Marian Whitehead, language and early years consultant The new Ofsted guidance on national standards for under-eights daycare and childminding in England must surely be the most bizarre set of...

 

Who needs toys?

23 August 2001, Nursery World

In December 2000, our baby unit started what was to be a beneficial task. We decided to ask our parents to donate their till receipts for Pampers nappies so that...

 

Talk, don't moan

23 August 2001, Nursery World

I want to respond to the letter 'More training is great, but not in my back yard' (19 July). Oh, for goodness sake, stop moaning! I'd be annoyed if a...

 

Put off minding

23 August 2001, Nursery World

Having considered becoming a childminder, I have found it impossible to get registered before September, during the changeover months from local social services to the Ofsted Early Years Directorate. Information...

 

Home links

23 August 2001, Nursery World

As a new subscriber to Nursery World, I am finding the magazine and the letters page quite enlightening, as I am a working mother employing a full-time nanny. Thank you...

 
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