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In brief...I CAN awarded pounds 70,900 grant

23 August 2001, Nursery World

I CAN, the educational charity for children with speech and language difficulties, has been awarded £70,900 by the Department of Health to share good practice in delivering education, speech and...

 

In brief...Nuts and Bolts

23 August 2001, Nursery World

The Government is paying for every Early Years Development and Childcare Partnership to have two copies of Nuts and Bolts, the National Association of Toy and Leisure Libraries (NATLL) guide...

 

In brief...Women are less likely to be paid overtime

23 August 2001, Nursery World

Women are less likely to be paid overtime than men and their earnings lag behind men's by more than £100 a week, according to new research from Abbey National. Almost...

 

New Deal entrants to childcare uncounted

23 August 2001, Nursery World

The Department for Work and Pensions was unable to say how many people have entered childcare through the New Deal programme, as minister for work Nick Brown sang its praises...

 

Long-term funds sought to expand out-of-school care

23 August 2001, Nursery World

The number of out-of-school clubs has doubled in the last four years, but a ten-year plan is now needed to provide one at every primary school in the country, according...

 

Strength in numbers

23 August 2001, Nursery World

Are carers being put off childminding, or are more people being attracted into it by new policies? Annette Rawstrone gets the picture Increased training opportunities, start-up grants and the introduction...

 

Safe haven

23 August 2001, Nursery World

An early years setting may be the best thing to have happened to a refugee child for a long time. Tina Hyder of Save the Children explains how to settle...

 

STOP - a framework for working with refugee children

23 August 2001, Nursery World

S - space and structure T - trust, time and talking

 

To boldly go

23 August 2001, Nursery World

Toys for babies of six to 12 months old should appeal to their appropriate motor and sensory skills. Jenny Benjamin examines the options for stimulating objects to stock the nursery...

 

What to offer babies six to 12 months old

23 August 2001, Nursery World

Playthings that reflect and encourage development in children from six to 12 months include: * Toys that enable children to produce an effect - simple musical instruments such as shakers...

 
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