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Project outline

18 September 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

 

Rise and shine

18 September 2003, Nursery World

It's always a great day to investigate what makes morning special, with early years activities from Helen Shelbourne about telling the time and making breakfast Adult-led activities

 

Stepping stones

18 September 2003, Nursery World

A foundation degree course's first graduates welcome the possibilities it has opened for them, but have had to resist being steered into teaching. Barbara Millar reports The first graduates to...

 

Keeping the peace

18 September 2003, Nursery World

Letting children make decisions and help with tasks is a good way to keep yourself from making mountains out of molehills when you disagree, says Lena Engel Generally, most adults,...

 

Skin deep

18 September 2003, Nursery World

Is a birthmark for life or can anything be done about it? Doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital advise in our A-Z series on health What are vascular birthmarks?

 

What's on offer to parents

18 September 2003, Nursery World

By Margaret Hodge, minister for children, young people and families in England It can be a daunting prospect for any parent to support their child financially, emotionally and throughout education,...

 

Our place in the early years world

18 September 2003, Nursery World

I felt I had to write to congratulate Nursery World on the eight-page pull-out 'A world view' (4 September). Dr Helen Penn's feature provided fascinating reading that resulted in a...

 

Hands off fire

18 September 2003, Nursery World

I would like to register my disappointment with the good practice outdoors feature 'Playing with fire' (21 August), enabling children to learn about fire. When I brought the article to...

 

Price of privacy

18 September 2003, Nursery World

The feature 'Flush it out' (7 August) was illustrated by a photograph of children using toilets without doors or curtains. Our own cubicles, though spacious, did not have doors or...

 

A place for noise

18 September 2003, Nursery World

Further to the letter about children playing outside ('Noisy minority spoils it for all children', 28 August), although children need to play outside - and this could mean either in...

 
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