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Children's exercise: Into action

14 February 2001, Nursery World

Physical activity for children is high on the official agenda, as Joyce Reid reports, while our cut-out-and-photocopy guide will help you explain the reasons why to parents

 

Confidence through play: Big boost

14 February 2001, Nursery World

From the earliest days a child will grow in confidence and self-esteem by mastering new abilities through play, as Dr Richard Woolfson explains

 

NVQ4: First class

14 February 2001, Nursery World

The new senior level of NVQ award is being tackled with enthusiasm by its first students. Judith Napier met them

 

Neighbourhood Nurseries scheme: On the map

14 February 2001, Nursery World

The first private nursery chains are taking steps into the new Neighbourhood Nurseries scheme for disadvantaged areas. Anne Wiltsher reports

 

Free painting: A fine mess!

7 February 2001, Nursery World

Let babies and toddlers get to grips with paint in their own fashion, says Alice Sharp - they're bound to turn it into a performance art

 

Children's holiday rep: Fly away

7 February 2001, Nursery World

A working holiday in a sunny resort could be just the ticket for experienced childcarers, writes Mahrukh Choughtai

 

Forming a friends charity: Tax appeal

7 February 2001, Nursery World

Early years settings can benefit in numerous ways from having a charity set up by supporters to raise funds, says Mary Evans

 

Baby exercise scheme: Let's get physical

7 February 2001, Nursery World

Children are never too young to start exercising with an innovative programme being offered to all parents of new babies and used by nurseries, as Joyce Reid reports

 

SEN and Disability Bill: Step inside

7 February 2001, Nursery World

New legislation on special needs education is being widely welcomed, but there are worries about what it could mean for special schools and for teachers, says Radhika Holmstroem

 

A fine mess - free painting

8 February 2001, Nursery World
 
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