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Mind and body - motor skills

15 June 2000, Nursery World

When a child starts formal schooling, it is assumed that he or she will be able to sit still, pay attention, manipulate a writing instrument and control the eye movements...

 

My hero! - tv role models

15 June 2000, Nursery World

Don't be surprised when a four-year-old child at your nursery comes in one morning and proudly announces to everyone, 'I want to be Batman when I grow up'. You can...

 

Share schemes - working with parents

15 June 2000, Nursery World

Lynn Kennington, the head of Gamesley Pre-School Centre in North Derbyshire, is forthright about her priorities. 'Parents are at the forefront of our thinking. They are the child's first educators,'...

 

Home times - parental leave

15 June 2000, Nursery World

Better parental leave entitlements could reduce the demand for paid childcare but also improve the working conditions of nursery staff, writes Peter Moss

 

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