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In the second of her articles on inclusion, Jane Muir challenges attitudes to disabled children and explains how activities can be adapted with a little thought 'I don't do stairs,' says Alison John,...
Ten thousand more children will become eligible for pupil premium funding in plans announced by children's minister Edward Timpson today.
Families still face many hurdles to accessing universal, high-quality childcare, despite progress by policymakers. Sharon Charity of Daycare Trust looks at what the Government could be doing to clear...
Children interact with their peers in different ways at different ages. Penny Tassoni looks at the formula for early friendships
Children from poorer backgrounds are more likely to have delayed access to funded early years education, new research from the LSE suggests.
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.
A mix of practical new resources for early years settings are reviewed by Ruth Thomson.
By Mary Dickins, early years consultant (All Together Consultancy/London Met. University)
Children with parents in prison have a unique set of challenges to contend with, but the right sort of help targeted at prisoner families can have a positive impact on their futures. Ruth Stokes...