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Extra time

24 July 2003, Nursery World

The latest childcare gap to be identified is among parents working unsocial hours - but they have to know that care is available before they will seek it. Simon Vevers...

 

Room to grow

24 July 2003, Nursery World

The simple ingredients of a successful nursery garden are explored by Jan White, early years development officer at Learning Through Landscapes. Early years practitioners are recognising more and more the...

 

Ask the expert

24 July 2003, Nursery World

Child psychologist Jennie Lindon answers your letters about child behaviour. Q. I am a childminder and take the youngest child, who is two and a half years old, to a...

 

Just ask

24 July 2003, Nursery World

Are the children in your setting not always co-operative? Then take the time to really listen to what they have to say about their concerns, writes Jennie Lindon. Many learning...

 

Nursery activities

24 July 2003, Nursery World

Use everyday resources to help children understand how writing is used to communicate meaning, says Neil Robinson Planned learning intentions *To learn about the purposes of writing *To experiment with...

 

Fun and games

24 July 2003, Nursery World

Left and right Play a game to develop children's awareness of left and right.

 

Project guide

24 July 2003, Nursery World

This project recognises that: * settings should be constantly resourced and organised in such a way as to offer learning opportunities across all areas of the Foundation Stage curriculum

 

Get fresh

24 July 2003, Nursery World

A project on fruit will encourage the children to explore colours, patterns and taste, as well as promoting a healthy diet, says Jean Evans Adult-led activity

 

Top it off

24 July 2003, Nursery World

It takes just a few extra resources to support children's mathematical development through role play, says Denise Bailey The Foundation Stage curriculum states that children's mathematical understanding should be developed...

 

In on the act

24 July 2003, Nursery World

We turn the spotlight on Debbie Chalmers, a producer at Primary Theatre Workshop, whose childcare skills help her run drama sessions for children Monday

 
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