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Under the sun

27 January 2000, Nursery World

Try a job abroad as a children's holiday rep for something new, says Annette Rawstrone

 

Beyond reasons: understanding behaviour

27 January 2000, Nursery World

When we feel unable to understand a child's behaviour, the problem may be with our own thinking, says Jennie Lindon

 

Going public

27 January 2000, Nursery World

Like it or not, the nursery business is competitive, says Mary Evans , and you must sell your services

 

Seeing double: inspection system

27 January 2000, Nursery World

As the dual inspection system in early years provision draws increasing criticism, Ruth Thomson asks what should replace it.

 

A grand day out - grandparents

20 January 2000, Nursery World

Children recreated the days of their grandparents' and great-grandparents' childhoods by donning cloth caps and shawls and singing old music hall songs, as part of their Grandparents' Day at Carousel...

 

For and Against - competition and co-operation

20 January 2000, Nursery World

There are two conflicting needs in nursery life. First, there is the need to encourage the children you work with to be pleasant, sociable and co-operative, because that creates a...

 

Speaking out - multilingualism

20 January 2000, Nursery World

Sheffield Children's Centre is in the heart of Britain's fourth largest city, but staff are more likely to think of it as being at the centre of the global community.,We...

 

Highs and lows: comparison of nurseries

20 January 2000, Nursery World

A study comparing different types of early years provision has raised many eyebrows. Alison Mercer reports

 

Spanish Flair - Spansh nursery

13 January 2000, Nursery World

Beatriz Pascual, who teaches ballet at the Peques Spanish Nursery School in Fulham, west London, once a fortnight encourages her pupils to estirar los pies (point their toes) and to...

 

Little treasures - treasure baskets

13 January 2000, Nursery World

As soon as babies are born they explore the world around them using all of their senses. Children are often surrounded by plastic and other man-made materials; by introducing natural...

 
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