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Speech: Talking sense

8 November 2000, Nursery World

Children's learning of language follows key stages that all carers should understand, say speech and language therapists Shivani Chotai and Louise Habgood

 

South Africa: The tooth train

8 November 2000, Nursery World

Healthcare comes by rail to the poorest children in South Africa. Harriet Griffey rode along

 

Starting a creche: Creche course

8 November 2000, Nursery World

Creches are in more demand than ever, but they must satisfy particular conditions. Mary Evans explains why they're special

 

European Social Fund: Make your bid

8 November 2000, Nursery World

Joining the fierce competition for a European grant is well worth it. Mary Evans reports

 

Music and rhyme: Play it again

8 November 2000, Nursery World

Enjoying music with the youngest children is easier than you may think. Alice Sharp offers simple age-appropriate activities

 

BSE: Food for thought

8 November 2000, Nursery World

The inquiry into the BSE scandal leaves us no clearer about the future health of today's children. Maggie Jones reports

 

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