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Lamyae Fahmani,Siham Benhadou,Hicham Medromistics is its insufficiency. The history of the development of services for the under-fives in this country has been, for most of the present century, one of alternating starts, stops and, occasionally, actual contraction. As a result, the overall amount of provision available today is considerably lNUL 发表于 2025-3-23 18:53:16
Engineering Education: A Focus on Systemsescribe how they came into being, the kind of areas in which they had been set up and, most importantly, the characteristic features of their organisation which distinguished them from the ‘conventional’ day nursery or nursery school.ATRIA 发表于 2025-3-23 23:34:43
Engineering Education: A Focus on Systemsed and the charges made for them. As well as describing these aspects of the centres’ organisation, we look also at the views and experiences of some of the parents whose children were attending the new nurseries.menopause 发表于 2025-3-24 04:01:57
Martingale Representation and All Thatbsequent admissions and departures until the end of August 1978. The aim was to obtain a picture of the use which was being made of the nurseries, the length of time children attended and their reasons for leaving. In order to have some yardstick of comparison with conventional forms of provision, s下垂 发表于 2025-3-24 09:30:06
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Pubali De,Amitava Chatterjee,Anjan Rakshitlect of the attitudes and behaviour of staff employed in pre-school units. The few studies which have focused on staff vary markedly in their approach: Taylor .. (1972) explored the views of nursery teachers on the aims of nursery education and their own role in fulfilling them, Tizard .. (1976) car光滑 发表于 2025-3-24 17:52:37
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-41196-1icial provision for this age group reflects, at least in part, a widely held view that children under three are best cared for at home, as does the fact that the limited places available are allocated to children whose acute needs make institutional care appear the lesser of two evils.