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Masturbation: Touchy subject

26 October 2000, Nursery World

Understanding the reasons why children masturbate is important if you are going to respond sensitively and appropriately to the issue, says Juliet Brown

 

Part-time staff: Equal measures

26 October 2000, Nursery World

Legislation has given part-time staff new rights that all managers should be aware of, writes Mary Evans

 

Understanding of the world: Have bear, will travel

26 October 2000, Nursery World

Our travelling teddies have given the children a first-person perspective on the world, says Tina Hendy of Westwood Nursery, University of Bath

 

Extra funding: Go forth and deliver

25 October 2000, Nursery World

Early Years Development and Childcare Partnerships are to get more money and responsibility to develop provision. Anne Wiltsher reports from the first planning conference

 

No-smacking guide: No hitting

19 October 2000, Nursery World

It is easy enough to condemn smacking but hard for some parents to resist it. Anne Wiltsher reports, while you can give parents our 'cut out and photocopy' guide

 

Programmes: Action plan

19 October 2000, Nursery World

Good management involves assessing and planning for the training of individual staff, says assessor Meg Jones

 

obesity: A weighty problem

18 October 2000, Nursery World

Record childhood obesity levels are causing some schools and playgroups to think hard about the food messages they give children. Judith Napier reports

 

autistic children in nurseries: One of us

12 October 2000, Nursery World

Autistic children are now being integrated into mainstream early years settings with happy results all round. Anne Sutcliffe hears from two success

 

partnership with parents: Shared care

12 October 2000, Nursery World

Parents may be wary of handing over the care of their baby or toddler to other adults outside the home. Jennie Lindon explains how to build a relationship that benefits...

 

Playbus worker: Double decker duties

11 October 2000, Nursery World

Want to get your career moving? How about working on a playbus? Patricia Slatcher gets on board to see what the job involves

 
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