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Gifted children 'don't fulfil their potential'

Just 3 per cent of exceptionally gifted children go on to fulfil their potential later in life, according to a new study.

Nursery World Awards 2010: Initiatives - Inclusive Practice Award

WINNER: Caverstede Early Years Centre, Walton, Peterborough

Views sought ahead of SEN Green Paper

Children's minister Sarah Teather has asked early years practitioners, parents, teachers and local authorities to offer their ideas for how to make the education system easier for children with specia...

A Unique Child: Inclusion - Key players

Nursery nurses can make all the difference to children with complex needs, say Gareth Jones and Vikki Turner.

A Unique child: A-Z of inclusive practice - Y is for Young Children

Mary Dickins is an early years consultant (All Together Consultancy/London Met. University)

Explore the Team Around the Child

Special needs expert Peter Limbrick is presenting a two-day course on the Team Around the Child system (13 October, in London).

In my view - It's about community ..

In his speech last month reviewing the first 100 days of the coalition, Nick Clegg shared his vision of the crucial role social mobility plays in creating a fairer society.

Analysis: Working to withstand the cuts

A children's centre serving one of the UK's toughest estates is taking proactive steps to survive the coming spending review, says Melanie Defries.

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