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A school for children with special needs that is rated outstanding keeps their families closely involved. Annette Rawstrone went to visit.
This is the first of a four-part series on inclusion which is structured around the themes and principles underpinning the Early Years Foundation Stage.
A staff development project has been improving support for families affected by substance misuse. Ruth Thomson takes a closer look.
See what makes a winner in the Nursery World Inclusive Practice Award 2010 along with Katy Morton, who went to visit a centre that welcomes children of all abilities as equals.
Practitioners work hard to adapt their environments to make them inclusive to children with chronic medical conditions, Jackie Musgrave finds.
Children's charity NCH is to change its name to Action for Children from September. The charity says it is aiming to raise its public profile, increase its voluntary income and focus more on...
Childcarers can get a second, informed opinion when they're worried about a child, says Annette Rawstrone.
Young children are learning empathy by caring for even younger babies. Mary Evans finds out how.
Families of disabled children can find the festive period less stressful if they take take a different approach to typical Christmas celebrations. Rachael Clark and Katherine Runswick-Cole, both...
Moving from country to country can be glamorous and exciting, but life is not always easy for the children involved. Ruth Beattie finds out how early years professionals can help smooth the way