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About this series

21 July 2005, Nursery World

* This series aims to help practitioners inform parents and carers about common concerns and improve practice within their setting. * Display the parent's guide on your noticeboard or give...

 

Your most common questions answered!

21 July 2005, Nursery World

Q My child isn't interested in looking at books or writing. He wants to be out on his bike or playing superhero games all the time. A Follow your child's...

 

Top tips

21 July 2005, Nursery World

* Follow your child's interests when choosing books. * Share stories with engaging illustrations with your child.

 

Editor's view

21 July 2005, Nursery World

There's a distinct end-of-term feeling about this week, with some very important Government initiatives hurrying into the open before everybody heads off on holiday. The long-delayed Youth Green Paper finally...

 

Childcare Bill puts onus on councils

21 July 2005, Nursery World

Local authorities will be legally required to make sure there are enough childcare places for working parents in their area, in particular those on low incomes or with disabled children,...

 

Olympic Gold medallist Sally Gunnell

21 July 2005, Nursery World

(Photograph) - Olympic Gold medallist Sally Gunnell paid a visit to Hoppits Nursery in East Sussex to present medals of achievement to 20 two- to four-year-olds who have completed their...

 

Demands outlined for workforce plans

21 July 2005, Nursery World

Children's services need to be remodelled to provide better outcomes for children, and with that must come a radical reshaping of the workforce, said Paul Ennals, chief executive of the...

 

Jane Davidson, minister for education

21 July 2005, Nursery World

(Photograph) - Jane Davidson, minister for education and lifelong learning in Wales, reads Michael Rosen's We're Going on a Bear Hunt to children from Grangetown Nursery School in Cardiff ....

 

Media watch

21 July 2005, Nursery World

Children at Bryniago Bach nursery school in Wales were sent home last week because their classrooms were too hot, said BBCNews. Temperatures in the 50-year-old tin and glass building became...

 

Taking fish oils boosts behaviour

21 July 2005, Nursery World

Pre-school children participating in a trial in which they take daily fish oil supplements have shown 'dramatic improvements' in their behaviour and concentration, according to researchers. The Durham Sure Start...

 
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