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Making friends: Play with me

16 October 2002, Nursery World

Children interact with their peers in different ways at different ages. Penny Tassoni looks at the formula for early friendships

 

Doctor's role-play Minor medics

16 October 2002, Nursery World

Incorporate technology into a favourite form of role-play with ideas for using some new software by April Jones...

 

Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Press the button

16 October 2002, Nursery World

Planning across the six areas of learning in ICT can cause difficulties for some nursery teachers, says Gina Kent...

 

Working in Sri Lanka: Tropical topic

16 October 2002, Nursery World

A good foundation for a teaching career in Britain can be found in the Third World, says Ann Doney...

 

Parents take softer line on smacking

16 October 2002, Nursery World

Changes in British parents' attitudes towards smacking have been revealed in unpublished research by the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.

 

Nursery schools facing axe

16 October 2002, Nursery World

Maintained nursery schools face being axed by cash-strapped local authorities despite the Government's insistence that they should be 'at the hub' of the expansion of integrated early years services in...

 

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