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Perhaps the hardest part of establishing a new nursery is coming up with a distinctive name, says Derek Hayes.
Specially designed story sacks can engage children who have special educational needs who might otherwise miss out, says Viv Hampshire.
One children's centre delights in providing challenge for a child with Down Syndrome.
Dr Katherine Runswick-Cole is a senior research fellow in disability studies and psychology at the Research Institute for Health and Social Change, Manchester Metropolitan University.
The Westminster Children's Society, which has 19 social enterprise nurseries across London, is relaunching itself on Monday (14 September) under a new name.
Following her recent marriage, Nursery World senior reporter Nicole Curnow has changed her name to Nicole Weinstein. She can be contacted at nicole.weinstein@nurseryworld.co.uk.
Families who might otherwise have been trapped in a downward spiral are finding a way out with multi-agency intervention, says Mary Evans.
Families with disabled children have long struggled for access to support and inclusive services, but that should soon change under a new policy outlined by Kelly Hunt and Neil de Reybekill.
What approaches enable the inclusion and support of a child with high-level medical and physical needs in mainstream early years provision? Amanda King demonstrates with one successful case.