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How much do you know about health and safety? Meg Jones tests your knowledge with our multiple-choice quiz. Choose the answer you feel is most appropriate and find out if you are right 1 How long...
Some food for thought in your professional career Developing Learning in Early Childhood by Tina Bruce (Paul Chapman, Pounds 17.99, 0 7619 4175 4, 020 7324 8500) Reviewed by Collette Drifte, early...
One foot on the ground Child development opportunities * To talk about directions - forwards, backwards etc - and how vehicles like diggers move.
Overcoming a language barrier with families who speak little English requires time and effort, but is rewarding. By Karen Faux
Times may be tough, but with the right strategies nursery groups can prosper and grow. Mary Evans tests the market.
Attending to health is but one small part of supporting a child with complex medical needs in nursery. Ruth Thomson explains.
Emotional Literacy has been identified as key to a child's development. But what is it, why is it so important in the early years and what can practitioners do to nurture it? asks Yasmin Mukadam.
How do nursery managers face the challenge of integrating young newcomers into the staff team? Gayle Goshorn hears their stories.
How do you distinguish between children who are shy or 'just very quiet' or those who may have selective mutism? Maggie Johnson and Michael Jones offer advice for practitioners.