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French paid to have more children

29 September 2005, Nursery World

Mothers in France are to be paid nearly £6,500 to stop work and have a third baby, in a new drive by the government to boost the birth rate. The...

 

To the point...

29 September 2005, Nursery World

Our weekly columnist Beatrix Campbell considers what we could learn from France and the Emperor penguin Hands up everyone who has seen the film 'March of the Penguins'. Don't we...

 

Money matters a regular round-up of funding

29 September 2005, Nursery World

* As part of its New Opportunities for Quality Childcare programme,the Big Lottery Fund has distributed grants totalling £220,000 to eight projects across Scotland. Coatbridge College in North Lanarkshire has...

 

On course

29 September 2005, Nursery World

14 October First time leadership

 

Do we care?

29 September 2005, Nursery World

If we have children's interests at heart, says Professor Helen Penn, shouldn't we extend our concern to all the children around the world? For the past ten years or so...

 

Safe and sound

29 September 2005, Nursery World

Continuing our series on preparing for Ofsted inspections, Laura Henry advises on how early years settings can demonstrate they protect children from harm and neglect The second of the five...

 

Only natural

29 September 2005, Nursery World

Guidance for the carers of babies to make the most effective use of a unique do-it-yourself resource is outlined by Sonia Jackson The treasure basket is one of the many...

 

We can manage!

29 September 2005, Nursery World

The design and technology area for Cockfield Primary School nursery class has been organised to ensure the children can access the resources they need with minimum assistance from adults. When...

 

Celebrating diversity

29 September 2005, Nursery World

Picture storybooks have a well-established place in pre-school settings, so you might expect them to play a central role in celebrating cultural diversity. Yet this can be surprisingly difficult. Stories...

 

Tear away

29 September 2005, Nursery World

How many things can you do with paper? Helen Shelbourne continues our project by offering a few of the endless possibilities The second part of this project demonstrates the sheer...

 
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