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26 October 2006, Nursery World

Ideas to help you implement Birth to Three Matters This week: Come in our dens, being together, sharing a space

 

Careers

26 October 2006, Nursery World

Name: Kate Barker Job title: Head of Children and Young People's Disability Services Partnership

 

Nursery activities

26 October 2006, Nursery World

I once lamented to a colleague that I was the worst artist in the school. He promptly disagreed - he was! In typical male spirit, we decided to hold a...

 

Music corner

26 October 2006, Nursery World

Sing-move-sing Babies bob up and down. Children who are just walking, bounce and sway.

 

Stomp, chomp!

26 October 2006, Nursery World

Imagine the sounds of dinosaurs for activities ideal for developing early literacy and other areas of the curriculum by Jean Evans How we should prepare children for formal literacy teaching...

 

Taste test

26 October 2006, Nursery World

Make snack time an opportunity to learn about healthy food and have fun preparing it, says Deborah Sharpe After school, children are often hungry and need a nutritious snack to...

 

Speak out!

26 October 2006, Nursery World

Outdoor games and activities as suggested by Helen Bilton are an ideal medium for young children getting to grips with phonics Many early years settings treat outdoor play simply as...

 

Low down

26 October 2006, Nursery World

Observation and assessment are the way forward for practitioners concerned about a withdrawn and unhappy child. Some conclusions to draw are explained by Jenny Mosley and Ross Grogan Q A...

 

Running wild

26 October 2006, Nursery World

Young children are being lured into the jungle by interactive play and storytelling. Nicole Weinstein followed them there An exciting new exhibition in Bristol is attracting the attention of early...

 

A round-up of responses to the Nursery Education Grant special report, 12 October

26 October 2006, Nursery World

Does Ross Midgley really believe that the issue will go away by re-jigging schedules? He overlooks three very important issues. First, few daycare centres are attended by children for five...

 
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