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Dream world project: Through the door

10 July 2002, Nursery World

Spooky castles, dragons, rock pools and forests . . . Jane Drake explains how her school's staff took their children on a magical multi-sensory experience

 

K&UW in sand and water play: In tray

10 July 2002, Nursery World

Children will happily engage in exploring and investigating of their own limitless accord if early years settings provide the basic tools for sand and water play, writes Anne O'Connor

 

Staff meetings: Set the agenda

10 July 2002, Nursery World

Stop your meetings becoming moaning sessions with careful planning and preparation.  Mary Evans shows how...

 

child passports

10 July 2002, Nursery World

An early years centre is giving its special needs children safe passage to school with a handy  aid explained by Helen James and Dennise French

 

Mature students, part 2: Be prepared

10 July 2002, Nursery World

When you're going back to college for a childcare course, it helps to be aware of different learning styles and how to brush up your study techniques, says Maureen Smith

 

Tax credits for home-based childcare: Home delivery

10 July 2002, Nursery World

Is the Government once again pushing nanny registration out of the back door? Mary Evans looks at the arguments against its latest plans for parents to claim tax relief

 

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