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Des McNulty shares his thoughts on Swedish schools – and what might benefit Scotland A diagnosis of learning difficulties often leads to a flood of questions and challenges. Sophie Dow describes her family's collaboration with genetic researchers over 16 years to find an explanation for her daughter Annie's symptoms Although almost a teenager, cheerful moods and a sense of fun keep one Scottish arts venue young at heart, as Lynn Gilmour discovers There's a feeling in parts of the children's sector that it's time for politicians to stop tinkering and start transforming, based on existing research, consensus and shared good practice. Could a Labour government deliver? We ask Iain Gray Glasgow City Council is at the mid point of an ambitious 5-year strategy to reform and invigorate its early years services. John Butcher tells us the thinking behind it – and why Glasgow is becoming a sector leader
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