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There are three challenges highlighted in the Government’s green paper on special educational needs and disabilities and alternative provision
The Montessori approach naturally offers 'elegant solutions' to the many issues raised by The Times Education Commission, published this week says Louise Livingston, head of training at the Maria...
This winter, amid the cost-of-living crisis, our sector can do what it does best and take the spirit of Christmas to communities on a shoestring.
Chaos in Westminster is doing little to reassure an early years sector that has fought hard for its progress in recent decades
Early years settings should be inclusive of all children no matter what their complex needs are – because if we aren’t, then who will be, argues Michael Pettavel
The Education Development Trust's programme director explains how Phase 3 of the DfE's Early Years Professional Development Programme (EYPDP), which they are delivering, aims to tackle the ongoing...
Sorry might be the hardest word to say these days, but we should show children how to make genuine amends rather than forced apologies
If Labour win the next election, they will have a lot of work on their hands to repair more than a decade’s worth of damage
Children with autism who are gender-diverse are at risk of intersectional discrimination, so early intervention is needed to support them, says Nicky Gibson, former inclusion manager at the Early...
Buckler says that the inquest of Ruth Perry and Ofsted's contributing role in her death, highlights concerns she has raised for years about the way some early years inspectors judge safeguarding and...