
2 December 2008
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- How to be a Baby by Me The Big Sister; by Sally Lloyd-Jones and Sue Heap; Walker Books, hardback, £10.99
Try using resources as suggested by Helen Bilton photo at coombes school, reading, by teri pengilley
Prepare the children before a theatre outing, as Jean Evans hears.
Disorders in physical co-ordination could be avoided by early years practitioners giving children simple exercises, as Mary Evans reports.
It's not just being artistic - a creative person finds solutions by emulating the approach of young children, says Tina Jefferies.
1 December: Developing The EARLY Years Curriculum Through Play - Participants will consider how young children learn most effectively and use video to evaluate the quality of learning through play.
Practitioners tell Mary Evans how they promote communication, in the second of a three-part series.
Every local authority in England will be required by law to have a Children's Trust Board responsible for improving the safety and well-being of all children.
One nursery combines learning through play with family involvement by making science boxes. Mary Evans finds out what it's all about.
Should nursery workers go along with parents' wishes to keep their child awake all day? Maria Robinson offers advice on sleep needs.
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