
10 October 2008
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The government is testing out the Penn Resiliency Programme, an American approach designed to improve the emotional wellbeing of pupils. Lauren Higgs asks how it works and what its introduction...
Youth workers aren't exactly renowned for being the most tech-savvy of professionals. But there's a growing number who are using the internet to share ideas and improve the way they...
Jo Stephenson reports on a theatre company that's getting youth workers to express themselves; a conservation project that is teaching young people bush skills; a netball project for at-risk girls;...
The image of sailing a boat on the open seas is often associated with the very wealthy. However, groups such as the Tall Ships Youth Trust and The Cirdan Sailing...
UK practitioners can learn much from the nurseries of San Miniato, a close neighbour and rival in excellence to Reggio Emilia, say Keir Bloomer and Bronwen Cohen, authors of a...
Encouraging parents to visit their children at nursery, be it to breastfeed or just for a cuddle, can have benefits for all, says Annette Rawstrone.
Speech and language skills are the focus of a unique programme that takes children through the core elements of storytelling, says Annette Rawstrone.
Employers will welcome experienced childcarers who brush up their knowledge after time away from work, as Karen Faux hears.
Nurseries can now get tailor-made advice on using computers as essential business tools from a new campaign, says Hayley Wilson.
Stimulate the senses, stretch children's skills and extend provision for special needs by developing a sensory garden, as one nursery shows Viv Hampshire how they did it.
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