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Doctor in the house

    News
  • Wednesday, September 19, 2001
  • | Nursery World
We've all been amazed at the breadth of learning gained from setting up a hospital corner in the nursery. It all started when one of our children was admitted to hospital for a short operation. When he returned to nursery he was happy to share his experiences with the other children. They were so interested that the staff set up a basic hospital corner with a bed, some role play outfits and a doctor's bag.

We can all train in respect

    News
  • Wednesday, February 8, 2006
  • | Nursery World
The gauntlet in the nursery nurse v teacher battle has been laid down. Having trained as a nursery nurse and currently in my final year of a nursery management degree, I would like to put forward the case as I see it.

Critters up Close

    Other
  • Monday, August 20, 2018
  • | Nursery World
Children at Little Garden Clapham Day Nursery had the pleasure of meeting lots of little creatures recently thanks to Zoo Lab.

Pad it out

    News
  • Wednesday, February 1, 2006
  • | Nursery World
Parents really value being kept in touch with what their child has done during the day, but there's often little time to go into detail or you don't get to see them collect their child. Praisepadz, the latest addition to a range of stickers, stamps and certificates from Primary Teaching Services, may help to bridge this gap. You can choose from 14 different pads which are headed 'A Note Home... to tell you that' and go on to explain that the child (you fill in the name) has 'received first aid today', 'has made a tremendous effort today', 'has written a super story today' and so on. Obviously, the child will also appreciate having something positive to give his parent at the end of his school day and it could be something to work towards as well. In case you're wondering, there are no negative messages in the range; you still have to use your own black edged paper for those! Each pad measures 105 x 148.5mm and contains 50 slips. Priced 3 per pad or four for Pounds 10. Telephone 0800 783 2468 www.primaryteaching.co.uk

In brief...The Protection of Children Bill

    News
  • Wednesday, September 19, 2001
  • | Nursery World
The Protection of Children Bill is on course to be introduced into the Scottish Parliament early next year. The Bill means that people placed on the Index of Unsuitable Adults will be committing a criminal offence if they work with children or apply to work with them. It will be compulsory for state-regulated organisations, such as nursery schools and after-school-clubs, to check the index when they employ someone to work with children. Employers will also be under a duty to notify the Scottish Executive of people they think should be considered for inclusion, for example if they dismiss someone in circumstances suggesting they might pose a risk to children.

Time for a challenge

    News
  • Wednesday, February 1, 2006
  • | Nursery World
A good mix of equipment in your outdoor area will offer older children the exciting and demanding activities they need Large structures

Ten blue kangaroo mini board book and toy sets free for our readers!

    News
  • Wednesday, February 1, 2006
  • | Nursery World
You are probably already familiar with the Blue Kangaroo series of books, written by Emma Chichester-Clark and published by Andersen Press. Last autumn, the publishers released this delightful box set, which includes a board book of I Love You, Blue Kangaroo, together with a plush Blue Kangaroo soft toy. The usual price of the set is 10.99 but, in association with Andersen Press, we have ten to give away absolutely free. Just put your name and the address of your establishment on a postcard marked 'Blue Kangaroo Offer' and send to the address given on page 3, by Friday 17 March. The winning entries will be selected at random after that date.

The big picture: Clown around

    News
  • Monday, January 27, 2014
  • | Nursery World
Children at Streatham and Clapham Junior School Nursery took part in a circus skills workshop to develop physical abilities, self-confidence, communication and role-play.

Gifted actor

    News
  • Wednesday, December 18, 2002
  • | Nursery World
I'll always remember the three toddlers who, as the three kings in our nursery school's Nativity play, presented their gifts to baby Jesus. The first king almost ran up to the crib and shouted, 'I've brought you some gold.' The second stepped smartly forward and yelled, 'Here's some myrrh for you.' Then the third marched up boldly and bellowed, 'And Frank sent this.' Irene Hickson. Christchurch, Dorset

The way to a man's job

    News
  • Wednesday, December 18, 2002
  • | Nursery World
By Ian Maxwell, deputy director of One Parent Families Scotland Scottish education minister Cathy Jamieson recently urged men to opt for childcare careers in a keynote speech to the 'When Men Become Carers' conference in Edinburgh, organised jointly by One Parent Families Scotland and Men in Childcare. At the same time she announced that an extra 2.4m was going to Scottish local authorities from 2004 onwards, bringing the total amount available for childcare workforce training up to 6m per year.

Regulators lack childcare experts

    News
  • Wednesday, September 19, 2001
  • | Nursery World
Few of the members of the two new bodies with responsibility for regulating all Scottish childcare services and staff announced earlier this month have any background in daycare. Nine people have been named for the Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care, which will take over the registration and inspection of childminding and early education and daycare from local authorities in April 2002. It will also be responsible for regulating adult care services and residential childcare.

Editor's view

    News
  • Wednesday, February 1, 2006
  • | Nursery World
This week's national policy seminar held by 4Children examined the childcare gains and challenges in the five years since the report by the Childcare Commission, which set out demands for investment in and development of the early years sector (see News page 5, 'To the point' page 9). Everyone agreed that much had been achieved - but also that there was a long way to go. Children's minister Beverley Hughes's comments at the seminar provided some interesting hints about future priorities. She spoke about the need to pay particular attention to the quality of interactions between children and carers, something which rarely seems to be mentioned in Government pronouncements. And in speaking of the need to raise quality and increase affordability, Ms Hughes reflected what seems to be a growing acceptance in Government that supply-side subsidies, as being piloted in the London affordability scheme, will be necessary.

I CAN in the workplace

    News
  • Wednesday, December 18, 2002
  • | Nursery World
* I CAN, the national educational charity for children with speech and language difficulties, is offering more than 30 courses that can be delivered as workplace training. The courses include 'Setting the foundations for nursery-aged children with speech and language difficulties' and 'National numeracy strategy for pupils with speech and language difficulties and special educational needs'. They are aimed at anyone involved in the provision of education, speech and language therapy to children who have speech, language and communication difficulties, including teachers and educational psychologists.

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