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7 November 2001, Nursery World
 

Fostering and adoption: Who cares?

7 November 2001, Nursery World

On the eve of Government moves to increase the number of children who find permanent adoptive families, psychologist Hessel Willemsen describes the trauma facing those forced to live in temporary...

 

Stammering: Tough talking

7 November 2001, Nursery World

Early intervention is important with speech difficulties, and there is a lot that childcarers can do to help children who stammer, as Maggie Jones explains

 

Make ICT work

7 November 2001, Nursery World

With careful planning, ICT can be productive and fun, as a school in Manchester discovered, says Jenny Benjamin

 

Physical ability: Striding ahead

7 November 2001, Nursery World

Bodily development in babies and toddlers is crucial to their mental growth, says Jennie Lindon...

 

Out-of-school workforce: Come out to play

7 November 2001, Nursery World

Thousands of new playworkers are needed to staff the boom in out-of-school clubs, but they will have to be the right people, says Anne Wiltsher

 

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