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Figures of speech

8 May 2002, Nursery World

Close observation of children involved with small-world play can provide a wealth of opportunities to develop their oracy and language skills, writes Anne O'Connor

 

Personal touch

8 May 2002, Nursery World

An internet presence can not only boost your nursery's profile, it's also a valuable way of communicating with parents, writes Nick Williams

 

Employing male childcarers: Men at work

8 May 2002, Nursery World

What can managers do to integrate men into the nursery workforce? Mary Evans offers solutions...

 

Lying: What a fib!

8 May 2002, Nursery World

What do you do when a child's imagination or insecurity has them telling tales? Frances Hancock offers advice

 

Farm visits: Town and country

8 May 2002, Nursery World

Last year's foot-and-mouth outbreak put paid to most farm visits, but understanding farming life is vital for young children, says Judith Napier

 

US group buys Scottish chain

8 May 2002, Nursery World

The Scottish nursery chain Red Apple Private Nurseries has been bought by an American childcare company.

 

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