
3 December 2008
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What makes good practice when offering children learning experiences? Early years consultant and child psychologist Jennie Lindon looks closer.
New mothers worried about the unexpected way they feel after the birth of a baby can be reassured by advice from the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
What do nursery providers foresee happening in the sector as financial constraints tighten? Simon Vevers hears a surprising range of views.
Slowly, slowly, very slowly, Creeps the garden snail. Slowly, slowly, very slowly, Up the wooden rail. Quickly, quickly, very quickly, Runs the little mouse. Quickly, quickly, very quickly, Round and...
- Chicky Chicky Chook Chook, by Cathy MacLennan. Boxer Books, paperback, £5.99
Children's perennial fascination with knickers and monsters can be explored fruitfully using this quirky, beautifully illustrated book, says Judith Stevens.
In addition to Aliens Love Underpants (see right), here are some other great storybooks and texts available about aliens and pants! Remember to use the local library - and encourage...
Although nurseries are caring places by nature, staff can behave towards each other in ways less than kind. Annette Rawstrone spoke to a group of owners and managers.
Claire*, a 35-year-old senior nursery officer, was the victim of workplace bullying at a state nursery school.
Nursery managers should not be afraid to muck in and get involved in fun occasions. Sarah Presswood, of George Perkins Day Nursery in Birmingham, shows why.
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