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Interview - Keep Britain tidy - Bill Bryson, president, Campaign to Protect Rural England

23 April 2008, Children & Young People Now

Bill Bryson doesn't regard himself as a role model for young people. On the issue of engaging them in the Campaign to Protect Rural England's current drive to stop littering,...

 

Learning & Development: Cultural Artefacts - On the shelf

23 April 2008, Nursery World

If a setting is to be a true 'extension of home', that must include displaying and respecting the artefacts important to various communities, from Christmas tree to chamsah, says Rachel...

 

Unique child food allergies - Back on the menu

23 April 2008, Nursery World

Children with allergies often feel excluded at lunch hour, but you can cook up a treat by using food substitutes, says Lucinda Bruce-Gardyne.

 

Analysis: Will parent power shape childcare?

23 April 2008, Children & Young People Now

A report from the think-tank Policy Exchange has called for sweeping changes to the way childcare is funded, arguing money should be given direct to parents. As Ben Cook finds...

 

Analysis: Voluntary sector - A combined force for young people

23 April 2008, Children & Young People Now

With the announcement that youth charities Crime Concern and Rainer intend to merge, Alison Bennett asks their respective chief executives how the move is likely to affect those working for...

 

Analysis: Early Years Professionals - Towards a brighter future?

23 April 2008, Nursery World

EYP status is set to revolutionise the early years workforce, unless worries over pay diminish the lustre of the Government's vision, says Mary Evans.

 

Learning & Development thinking: Part 3 - Broaden the mind

17 April 2008, Nursery World

When children are exposed to a wide range of thought-provoking experiences and encouraged to make their own decisions, they will take responsibility for their learning. Marion Dowling shows how.

 

Unique child Regulatory disturbances - Bringing calm

17 April 2008, Nursery World

Distressed babies may be unable to regulate their own reactions. Their condition is explored by child psychotherapist Robin Balbernie.

 

Work matters: Welfare requirements: Part 7 - Fulfilling a role

17 April 2008, Nursery World

More legal requirements for the employment of childcare staff are outlined in our series on the EYFS framework by Laura Henry. The 'suitable people' requirement in the Statutory Framework for...

 

Work matters: Sense of belonging

17 April 2008, Nursery World

Expanding its nurseries into other locales means walking the beat for the Westminster Children's Society. Karen Faux hears about it.

 
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