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Businesswomen: From mum to MD

29 November 2000, Nursery World

Sometimes if you want anything done about childcare, you have to do it yourself. Judith Napier meets the entrepreneur mothers

 

Speech delay: Early words

29 November 2000, Nursery World

Parents hold the key to preventing speech delay. Anne Wiltsher reports on what childcare professionals are doing to empower them

 

Hair: Crowning glory

22 November 2000, Nursery World

Maggie Jones looks at symptoms and treatment of a range of conditions that can affect children's hair, from lice to alopecia

 

Working with health visitors: Door to door

22 November 2000, Nursery World

There are increasing opportunities for nursery nurses to use their skills and work with community health teams. Judith Napier reports

 

Monitoring progress: Keeping watch

22 November 2000, Nursery World

Observing and noting down aspects of the behaviour of individual children will help you to manage each child and the group as a whole. Jennie Lindon explains how you can...

 

Reception classes and the Foundation Stage: Tear down the walls

22 November 2000, Nursery World

At the heart of the Foundation Stage is a recognition that children learn through play. Are reception classes making the major adjustments required? Mary Evans reports

 

Habits: A case for comfort

22 November 2000, Nursery World

The personal habits of some children may disgust or annoy adults, but carers can see them as a guide to a child's emotional state, says Juliet Brown

 

Professional qualifications: Hit the road

22 November 2000, Nursery World

There's a wealth of new training schemes to support your entry into an early years career, but how do you decide which path to follow? Meg Jones maps out the...

 

hospital visits: Bags of fun

15 November 2000, Nursery World

Nursery nurses are teaching children to look after their bodies and to feel more comfortable about hospital care with the aid of 'healthy bags'. Anne Wiltsher reports

 

Biting: Taking a firm grip

15 November 2000, Nursery World

Children who bite others are going through a temporary behavioural stage, yet one that causes more upset in the nursery than any other. Dr Richard Woolfson explains how to make...

 
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