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Making friends: Best buddies

18 July 2001, Nursery World

What attracts young children to each other and how do they make friends? The development of social skills is outlined by Dr Richard Woolfson

 

Taking control: Routine matters

18 July 2001, Nursery World

Children need adults to set boundaries in order to feel secure and have a measure for their independence, as psychologists from the Anna Freud Centre explain

 

The way to learn: Duckling Way

18 July 2001, Nursery World

A simple walk to see some ducklings by the Sunbeams Pre-school on the Isle of Wight covered the whole of the early years curriculum, says supervisor Melanie Lacey

 

Failing staff: Firm but fair

18 July 2001, Nursery World

It's essential to a nursery's service that staff are performing to the standards set. What do you do if they're not? Mary Evans explains

 

Zoo visits: Wild about animals

18 July 2001, Nursery World

Hundreds of pre-school children took over their local zoo as a project on growth grew to wild proportions exploring the early years curriculum in all possible areas at first hands

 

Government policy: Where to now?

18 July 2001, Nursery World

What's on the early years agenda for the Government's second term? Mary Evans rounds up the plans and the policies

 

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