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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...

 

Sleep routines: Golden slumbers

15 November 2000, Nursery World

Lack of a good night's sleep has been shown to have an adverse effect on children's daytime behaviour, as Harriet Griffey reports. You can help parents with our cut-out guide

 

CACHE course for childminders: Gaining recognition

15 November 2000, Nursery World

Childminders, a key part of the national childcare strategy, have long been demanding professional status. Patricia Slatcher outlines the new course that gives it to them

 

Woodlands Park Nursery: Grand alliance

15 November 2000, Nursery World

Sure Start is joining forces with the Early Excellence Centres, reports Ruth Thomson

 

Speech: Talking sense

8 November 2000, Nursery World

Children's learning of language follows key stages that all carers should understand, say speech and language therapists Shivani Chotai and Louise Habgood

 

South Africa: The tooth train

8 November 2000, Nursery World

Healthcare comes by rail to the poorest children in South Africa. Harriet Griffey rode along

 

Starting a creche: Creche course

8 November 2000, Nursery World

Creches are in more demand than ever, but they must satisfy particular conditions. Mary Evans explains why they're special

 

European Social Fund: Make your bid

8 November 2000, Nursery World

Joining the fierce competition for a European grant is well worth it. Mary Evans reports

 

Music and rhyme: Play it again

8 November 2000, Nursery World

Enjoying music with the youngest children is easier than you may think. Alice Sharp offers simple age-appropriate activities

 
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