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Reader offer!: Acorns CD

28 November 2002, Nursery World

Little acorns grow into big nuts, as we used to say... Well, what could be more fun for Christmas? A new CD, 'Little Acorns', offers children and their nannies a...

 

What do you know?

28 November 2002, Nursery World

How well do you understand how to deal with children's behaviour? Think about it with our true or false quiz. 1 Young children can be encouraged to set goals for...

 

All I want

28 November 2002, Nursery World

Your Christmas shopping questions for the children in your care are answered by Sue Hubberstey and Jan Hurst Parents have a habit of asking other people what they should get...

 

Story time

28 November 2002, Nursery World

Easy to read, easy to write? Jan Hurst takes a reality check on publishing stories for children When you snuggle on the couch reading those lovely new Christmas books to...

 

Glued to the box

28 November 2002, Nursery World

It's peak TV watching season, but how much is too much for children? Simon Vevers weighs up the arguments A useful electronic babysitter? An essential educational tool in the modern...

 

Winter warmers

28 November 2002, Nursery World

Come in from the cold to a warming dish as cooked by Fiona Hamilton-Fairley Now that we are watching the autumn days pass into winter and feeling the temperature drop,...

 

Out of bounds

28 November 2002, Nursery World

Children need to know the limits set for their own behaviour, says Jennie Lindon As a nanny you share the responsibility with parents of raising children.

 

One by one

28 November 2002, Nursery World

As families gather for the holiday season, spare a thought for single parents and the nannies they depend on, says Karen Faux If you haven't encountered a position working for...

 

My week at work: Confidence booster

27 November 2002, Nursery World

Classroom assistant Maureen Farren talks about her typical week with children with severe learning difficulties

 

Nursery layout: Pride of place

27 November 2002, Nursery World

The organisation of space in an early years setting often is not given the attention it deserves, argues Lena Engel, but the curriculum will provide the best guidelines...

 
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