Tag: autism
Multisensory learning: corridors matter too
Richard Hirstwood looks at aspects of multisensory learning in relation to school environments and how to improve the learning journey.
Multisensory learning is used to...
Music without boundaries
Jody Ashfield on making music and why it lifts our spirits.
Listening to and creating music lifts people's moods and creates a powerful sense of...
Overcoming PE-phobia
Sport and PE can be a difficult subject for children with Special Educational Needs. They may love it or hate it but either way...
SEN 121 : Nov/Dec 2022
Read SEN Magazine SEN121: Nov/Dec 2022 here:
I'm excited to be working with the great team who create SEN Magazine—I’ve been writing the book reviews...
Fairy gardens and witchy Potions
Louise de Froment on sparking creativity, imagination and engagement.Creating Shipwrecks and An Island Full of NoisesIn my role as Workshops and Inclusion Manager at...
Experiences of being in hospital for people with a learning disability...
Who I am matters
This report looks what people with a learning disability and autistic people experience when they need physical health care and treatment...
Martial Arts: a harmonious life and a job in fast food
Vickie Simos describes how regular martial arts changed three students’ lives for the better.
When I took up boxing and martial arts, I was looking...
More Autistic Teachers please
Rebecca Jeffery argues that autistic and neurodiverse teachers are vital for a more inclusive and effective education system.
There are more than 160,000 autistic pupils...
We can’t go on like this
Dr Annie Clements provides insights into why secondary schools can be so stressful for some students and how small changes can really help.
For those...
It’s different for girls
Are parents and professionals missing the signs of autism in girls? Kate Reynolds looks at why female autism is often diagnosed late and misunderstood.
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