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Learning & Development: Cooking

15 November 2007, Nursery World

- Fruit scones

 

Learning & Development: Our bright idea - All about me

15 November 2007, Nursery World

Help children make a display of themselves with an artistic activity by Christine Henry and Valerie Walker.

 

Learning and Development: First books

15 November 2007, Nursery World

Can You Moo? by Tanya Roitman Can You Smile? by Simms Taback Do You Have a Tail? By Simms Taback Blue Apple Books, £4.99, to be published 30 November Can...

 

Learning and Development: Rhymes for birth to threes - Walkinground the garden

15 November 2007, Nursery World

Walking round the garden, Like a teddy bear, One step, Two steps, Tickly under there! It's really important to introduce rhymes and finger play to very young children. This simple...

 

Positive Relationships: Teenage Parents - Showing the way

15 November 2007, Nursery World

Teenagers are finding help to become better parents and jobseekers in a special service. Annette Rawstrone reports.

 

Enabling Environments: Tried and tested - Make it count

15 November 2007, Nursery World

Early maths resources must be inspiring and imaginative or they will lose the children's interest. Staff in early years settings check out a varied selection for Sue Hubberstey.

 

Work Matters: Management focus - Take a print

15 November 2007, Nursery World

A foolproof form of nursery access security employs something that all its users carry around with them. Karen Faux reports.

 

Work Matters: On course

15 November 2007, Nursery World

26 November; Developing an effective environment for learning in the Early Years Foundation Stage; Delegates will consider what the learning environment for children aged three to five means, how children...

 

Feature - Restorative justice: Crime and consequence

14 November 2007, Children & Young People Now

The government says it wants to see a wider use of restorative justice. Jon Scott finds out what's involved and how it benefits both victims of crime and offenders.

 

Feature - What it's like to be young today

14 November 2007, Children & Young People Now

Fed up of hearing what adults think about the lives of young people in 21st century Britain, a team of four young reporters set out to interview their peers to...

 

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