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ICT family fun day: Compute this

16 May 2001, Nursery World

Inviting in families to see what they can do with new technology boosts learning at home, says Irene Drummond of Chatham Place Nursery School, Liverpool

 

How children learn through play: Professors of play

16 May 2001, Nursery World

The value of learning through play is not as obvious to many parents as it is to professionals. Mary Evans tells how you can help them appreciate this important concept

 

Communicating feelings: From the heart

16 May 2001, Nursery World

Reading a young child's feelings and responding appropriately to them can be a tricky business for carers. Dr Richard Woolfson offers some helpful advice

 

Anti-bias curriculum - promoting equality in the early years

16 May 2001, Nursery World
 

Transition to OFSTED

16 May 2001, Nursery World
 

Promoting positive behaviour in early years

16 May 2001, Nursery World
 

Effective communication and assertiveness training

16 May 2001, Nursery World
 

Code of practice

16 May 2001, Nursery World
 

Celebrate and commemorate

16 May 2001, Nursery World
 

Early identification of dyslexia and dyspraxia

16 May 2001, Nursery World
 
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