1. From little things: Introduction and background to the study; Patrick Griffin.- 2. Developing the SWANs constructs of communication, literacy, numeracy, digital literacy, thinking and learning skills, movement, and social and emotional understanding; Patrick Griffin.- 3. The SWANS research: A partnership between school leaders, teachers, researchers and the education system; Kerry Woods.- 4. Designing curriculum for all students; Karen Underwood and Kerry Woods.- 5. Observing problem-solving skills in students with additional needs; Toshiko Kamei.- 6. Making judgements about literacy skills for students with additional needs; Kerry Woods and Patrick Griffin.- 7. Mapping social learning for students with additional needs; Bernadette Coles-Janess and Patrick Griffin).- 8. Assessing and teaching thinking skills for students with additional needs; Toshiko Kamei).- 9. Developing a progression of early numeracy skills to guide instructional planning for students with additional needs; Jane Strickland and Masa Pavlovic.- 10. Tailoring digital literacy learning for students with additional needs; Emily White and Shiralee Poed.- 11. Motor learning for students with movement difficulties; Lindsey Gale).- 12. Differing Progressions of Cognitive Skill Development for Students with Additional: Learning Needs and Autism Spectrum Disorder; Eileen Roberts and Patrick Griffin.- 13. Assessing understanding of emotion for students with additional needs; Eileen Roberts and Patrick Griffin.- 14. Using an integrated system of assessment, curriculum, and pedagogical advice for instructional planning; Kerry Woods and Karen Underwood.- Appendix A: Accessing the SWANS instruments and interpretive reports online (ARCOTS).