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Editorial
Letters to the Editor
Building thinking and problem-solving skills in early childhood
Alison Elliott
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Guest Statement
Promoting thinking and problem-solving in all early childhood settings
Sherry Thompson
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Feature
Cascades of learning
Lynne Moore
Following the lead of children
Carmel Richardson
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The Let's Start program
Gary Robinson, Bonnie Moss, Yomei Jones, Lee Robertson and Carmen Cubillo
Philosophical inquiry in early childhood
Jenny Morgan
Thinking numerately: All children are mathematicians
Denise Neal
Young children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Respecting different thinking perspectives
Sue Larkey
'Plays are not always what you expect'
Wendy Schiller
Transitions
Filling the vacancies: When staff leave or take leave
Judy Radich
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Professional Development
Helping young children to think
Judy Radich
Profile
Interview with Denise Rundle
Julian Fleetwood
Reviews
Young children: Thinking about the scientific world
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The nickle nackle tree: A counting book
What will you be?
Concepts for care: 20 essays on infant/toddler development and learning
Parents' Page
Beyond story time: Five ways to make the most of library visits
Carolyn Campbell
Fridge Door
What's happening?
Students' Page
Creating a science learning centre
Marry Morris and Kate Hill
Health
Self-esteem and health
Pam Linke
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Regular
What do children know about the scientific world?
Marilyn Fleer
Legal
Criminal liability and sensible supervision
Marianne Robinson
Obituaries
Lorna Blair, 1925–2007
Berenice Nyland and Maureen Savage
Mary Gibson, 1925–2007
Ros Cornish
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