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How should early years settings be contributing to the 'local offer' for children with special educational needs and disabilities? Dr Kay Mathieson offers some guidance.
Nursery World is responding to widespread concern across the early years sector about the imposition of statutory synthetic phonics with a campaign - 'No formal phonics before five'. Already, many...
Respecting young children's routines makes them feel safe, says Jennie Lindon, but also offers valuable opportunities to learn Young children like to know what will happen next. A regular rhythm to...
Assessment and progress data matter, but they must not detract from the real purpose of teaching, while teachers should be better trained to deliver the ethos of the EYFS, explains Dr Julian Grenier
The need for schools to take full account of new legislation on race, equality and disability is reflected in the latest edition of a document from HM Inspectorate of Education designed to help heads...
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What children’s rights are legally, and how they should be promoted. By Professor Priscilla Alderson
Winner: High Greave Infant School, Rotherham.
Empathy for the parents of children with special educational needs is central to inclusive practice, as Kay Mathieson explains.