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American dream?

30 November 2006, Nursery World

Should Britain's early years provision be compared with somewhere other than Scandinavia? Vidhya Alakeson discovers some relevant experiences going on in the US When the children's minister, Beverley Hughes, spoke...

 

Tune in

30 November 2006, Nursery World

Practitioners as well as children are gaining confidence in music making through a unique project. Annette Rawstrone listens in Early years settings are to be the beneficiaries of a legacy...

 

World Beaters

30 November 2006, Nursery World

Early years settings in Reading, Berkshire, are using music to explore different world cultures. The 'World Beaters Goes to School' project, funded by Youth Music, helps children and staff gain...

 

Nursery activities

30 November 2006, Nursery World

December Ready for winter

 

Celebrating diversity

30 November 2006, Nursery World

A new dimension can be given to Christmas celebrations in your setting by exploring the traditions of other cultures. Lebanon, a country with a large Christian community, has been in...

 

Meal time

30 November 2006, Nursery World

Try activities based on a book that draws on the association of close relationships and sharing food, as Jane Drake suggests The book Full, Full, Full of Love, written by...

 

Reader offer

30 November 2006, Nursery World

We have ten copies of Full, Full, Full of Love (Walker Books, £5.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a...

 

Telling yarns

30 November 2006, Nursery World

Language therapists are breaking stories into pieces to help children having difficulties. Jackie Cosh reports The ability to sustain a dialogue and move it along in a meaningful way is...

 

Under one roof

30 November 2006, Nursery World

The families of children with disabilities can expect to find all the services they need in a new centre built around a teamworking model. Annette Rawstrone reports

 

Gentle touch

30 November 2006, Nursery World

Evidence of the benefits of groups of children giving each other a massage are explained by Sure Start practitioner Helen Lawton The simple and calming act of massage can result...

 
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