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Tuneful communication: Rhythm and rhyme

6 March 2002, Nursery World

Repeating favourite rhymes and acting out gestures to songs are more than just fun for the youngest children. Jennie Lindon explains their role in development

 

Eating fish reduces the risk of premature birth

6 March 2002, Nursery World

That tuna sandwich may be more beneficial than you realise if you're expecting a baby. Eating fish in pregnancy greatly reduces the risk of premature birth and underweight babies, according...

 

A-Z of health

6 March 2002, Nursery World

A-Z of health

 

Ballet workshops: Let's dance

6 March 2002, Nursery World

Scottish Ballet is taking the magic of dance to the classroom in its workshops based on The Snowman, writes Joyce Reid

 

Providers lose case for direct tax credit

6 March 2002, Nursery World

Early years organisations have expressed mixed feelings about the Government's refusal to pay the new version of its childcare tax credit to providers instead of parents.

 

Private nursery staff want to keep ratios

6 March 2002, Nursery World

Private day nurseries have shown overwhelming support for keeping or tightening up the ratio of one adult to eight children currently set out in the care standards for three- to...

 

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