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SEN126 : September/October 2023

Read SEN Magazine SEN126 : Sept/Oct 2023 here I’m a big fan of September, with a touch of autumn in the air and a sense...

Inclusive bouldering

Climbing has therapeutic benefits for children and adults with ADHD, says Chris Whitehead. Exercise in itself can be quite repetitive for someone with an ADHD...

Neurodivergence and adoption

The most effective way to support a neurodivergent child is to understand what makes them different, says Dr Gemma North Neurodiversity is a term increasingly...

Fore!

Golf really can change lives, says Ben Evans. Until Vincent Helly was six years old, he didn't speak at all, living in silence. The boy...

Point of view: parent

I had to do something to turn our negative experience into a force for good, writes Rebecca Clapcott. Archie's arrival was a turbulent one, with...

The Pocket Guide to Neurodiversity

Daniel Aherne founded Adjust in 2016 to help workplaces start the neurodiversity conversation and advises organisations on how to recruit and effectively manage a...

Take the lead

It's not just dog-walking. Animals really can be your best friend, according to Chris Kent. Dogs can be a powerful tool for engagement, reintroduction to...

EdTech and neurodiversity

Clifford Chen outlines how education technology is improving inclusion. School can be tough for any child, but for students with neurodiversity, challenges faced in the...

I Can’t Go To School: The School Non-Attender’s Workbook

Suzy Rowland is an autism and ADHD specialist trainer, author, cognitive behavioural therapist and founder of happyinschool project and Teen Girls Circle. In this...

Point of view: parent

Baking, dyslexia and parenthood. Alex Tait’s on a roll… I wear two hats. One that comes with being a specialist dyslexia teacher and the other,...

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