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Child Development: The beautiful brain

20 December 2007, Nursery World

The experiences young children have with their carers can shape the development of their brains and influence the sort of people they become, says Maria Robinson.

 

Opinion: To the point - Try a leaf out of their book

20 December 2007, Nursery World

We should look to poorer countries for another view of parenting, says Pat Wills.

 

Opinion: Editor's view

20 December 2007, Nursery World

Looking back on 2007 - the events and debates that kept us all busy.

 

Your Opinion: Online ... see who's saying what atwww.nurseryworld.co.uk

20 December 2007, Nursery World

A 20-year-old male nursery nurse has fitted in well, the children like him and he has great potential.

 

Learning and Development: Rhymes for birth to threes - Jack in abox

20 December 2007, Nursery World

Jack in a box

 

Learning and Development: First books

20 December 2007, Nursery World

Listen, Listen

 

Visual impact: A unique child books for the deaf

20 December 2007, Nursery World

Looking is a lifeline for young children who can't hear when they're provided with the right books, says library worker Viv Hampshire.

 

Work Matters: Leadership - Good relations

20 December 2007, Nursery World

It takes time and energy to build an enduring relationship with parents. Sarah Presswood, manager of George Perkins Day Nursery in Birmingham, explains why she thinks it's so important.

 

Work Matters: Finance

20 December 2007, Nursery World

Lynn Bryden is business and finance support officer at Sure Start Strategic Partnership Tyne & Wear (www.northtyneside.gov.uk)

 

Work Matters: Management Focus - What's in a name ..

20 December 2007, Nursery World

Perhaps the hardest part of establishing a new nursery is coming up with a distinctive name, says Derek Hayes.

 
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