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Parents – ‘A healthy diet’

20 December 2000, Nursery World

Modern children are living on a diet of junk food that is turning them into the sick adults of tomorrow. It is causing so much concern that the Government is...

 

Naughtiness

20 December 2000, Nursery World

The 'N' word - 'Naughty' may be a concept for nursery staff to beware, yet children will always behave in ways that fit the definition. Juliet Brown explains what may...

 

The year ahead

20 December 2000, Nursery World

What would you like to see happening for your setting, your speciality or childcare in general in 2001? Nursery World asked people across the early years sector

 

Planning: Nature's way

13 December 2000, Nursery World

with the youngest children, bear in mind the unique learning needs of their age, says Jennie Lindon

 

Cutting overheads: Keeping check

13 December 2000, Nursery World

Your business need not cut back on services or staff pay if you budget wisely. Mary Evans shops around for tips

 

School lunchtimes: Take a break

13 December 2000, Nursery World

An innovative training scheme is making the most of school lunchtimes both for children and the assistants who supervise them. Caroline Swinburne reports

 

Diploma in Childcare and Education: Setting the standard

13 December 2000, Nursery World

More status for employees, more confidence for employers. That's the promise of a new diploma for childcarers which finally lays the NNEB to rest. Patricia Slatcher reports

 

Feet: Best foot forward

13 December 2000, Nursery World

Children's growing feet are vulnerable to ill-fitting shoes and infections. Maggie Jones gives tips on taking care of them

 

Extended hours for pre-schools: State of play

13 December 2000, Nursery World

The demand for more flexible hours of childcare would seem to be met by adapting provision by playgroups. But that's not so easy, says Anne Wiltsher

 

Mathematical development: Make it count

6 December 2000, Nursery World

Enjoying and exploring maths should not be a matter of worksheets, but finding it first-hand in everyday situations. Julian Grenier explains where carers can start looking

 
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