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Every Child magazine Vol. 11 No. 3 Winter 2005 |
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Editorial
Ensuring children’s futures
Letters to the Editor
Guest Statement
Protecting children: The challenge for parents and early childhood professionals
By Emeritus Professor, Freda Briggs AO
This article is available free online.
Features
Toy libraries: A resource for the whole community
Northern Territory children: How old should they be before entering pre-compulsory school?
Surviving the bully in early childhood – without the broomstick
Jen Reid
This article is available free online.
Acting together to give our kids a head start: Tackling the early years
School readiness - When should we consider early entry?
Initiating and carrying out research in a work place: A tool for professional empowerment
By 2005 Kaleidoscope conference speaker, Doreen Blyth.
Code of Ethics Agenda special update
Regulars
National Child Protection Week
Welfare reform: What it means for sole parents and their children
Judy Radich
This article is available free online.
Responding to disaster
A process of discovery: Indigenous students enrolled in pre-service teacher education at Macquarie University, share their thoughts on the study of maths, science and technology
What’s happening?
Viewpoint
Parents pages
Nappy dilemmas - Disposable or cloth? That be the question
Book reviews
Our babies, ourselves: Cultural differences in development
The Bilbies of Bliss
Dimensions: Excellence in many ways
Zen Shorts
Profile
Q and A with Neville Dwyer, recent winner of the National Excellence in Teaching Award
This article is available free online.
Innovation
The Blue Mountains Transition to School project: A community working together for its children
This article is available free online.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 26 March 2007 )
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