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ADHD and nutrition

Sarah Osborne on getting to grips with emotional eating. Emotional eating often goes beyond food itself. It's about unmet emotional needs, unaddressed mental health struggles...

Is It My ADHD:

Navigating Life as a Neurodivergent Adult Grace Timothy is a lifestyle writer who has contributed to a number of publications, hosts a podcast and is...

Unlocking algebra

Dr Fiona Campbell on teaching algebra to students who have specific learning differences. Algebra is a core part of the secondary school mathematics curriculum. However,...

Point of view: A tale of two schools

Sharona Smith's search for the right school for her son did not start well, but the tale has a happy ending. When we received the...

The Brain That Loves to Play

A Visual Guide to Brain Development, Play and Brain Growth The author is Director of Tomorrow's Child and Senior Lecturer at Middlesex University. She is...

It’s not just in your head

Jane Green MBE says we're living through the most exciting time for autism and neuroscience in education. In this article, she looks at hypermobility,...

ICYMI

In case you missed it—a selection of stories from the press and social media. Parents arrested in 'free speech' row SEN 'ticking time-bomb' SEND reform on the...

The ADHD Teen Survival Guide: Your launchpad to an amazing life

Soli Lazarus runs a consultancy providing support and education to families with children and teens with ADHD. She writes a blog, produces a podcast...

Theory test blues

Lauren Harris describes an initiative to support diverse learners and expand opportunities for passing the Theory Test. For many people with neurodiversity, additional needs, or...

Paperclip possibilities

Neurodivergent art teacher Alice Guile uncovers a powerful synergy between divergent and convergent thinking. Many neurodivergent children struggle in school and compare themselves unfavourably with...

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