
3 December 2008
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The mission of a nursery business is about more than words, and the staff team need to understand it, as managers tell Karen Faux.
Build up your setting's construction area carefully, with attention to the movement around it and materials with the most potential, says Jane Drake.
Offer the under-threes simple objects to manipulate and mark with and hone their skills, suggests Marie Richardson
Childcarers can broaden their horizons, and their experience, with stints abroad in sun or ski resorts. Karen Faux hears what the jobs are all about.
Children ought to be seen and heard playing in public places, an expert study urges. Play sector figures talk to Mary Evans about the implications for society.
Parents can be assured about what an early years setting has to offer their special needs child by a new inclusion stamp. Karen Faux finds out how.
In October the Government launched a new strategy to support children with wide-ranging special needs.
Staging their own shows brought out the best in children whether performing, accompanying or observing, for a project described by their nursery manager Cheryl Cusack.
Let children's imaginations fly high, while steering their learning with activities based on a favourite story book as suggested by early years adviser Judith Stevens.
Who should decide how messy a child is allowed to be when they're at nursery?
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