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Key theories: Talk it through

17 September 2004, Nursery World

The leading theories about how young children acquire and develop language, and how early years workers can use them, are outlined by Tricia David

 

It's official

17 September 2004, Nursery World

APEL recognises that experience counts. Mary Evans talks to some of the first practitioners to have completed the award...

 

Let it flow: stammering

17 September 2004, Nursery World

What causes a child to stammer and how should families and early years staff help a child deal with this speech impairment? Jackie Cosh explains the condition and outlines where...

 

Schools are hub of rural communities

17 September 2004, Nursery World

The development of schools as the hub of the community is fast becoming a key strand of the strategy to deliver integrated services to children and families in isolated rural...

 

Massacre in Russia: Tragic consequences

17 September 2004, Nursery World

Not only will the survivors of the Beslan massacre be traumatised, but children elsewhere may be distressed by the news. Andrea Clifford-Poston offers advice for understanding and responding to them

 

Childcarers ask for Ofsted partnership

17 September 2004, Nursery World

Early years organisations and practitioners have broadly welcomed Ofsted's plans for minimal notice inspections, a new grading system and greater reliance on self-evaluation and quality assurance schemes.

 

MPs want affordable care for all

17 September 2004, Nursery World

The Government should concentrate on making childcare and early years provision affordable and sustainable and develop a specific strategy to tackle shortages of places in London, the Commons Public Accounts...

 

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