Tag: books for SEN
Point of view: Six reasons why we need SEN support guides
We need SEN guide books for parents and teachers more than ever before, argues Jacqueline Haigh.
The world is becoming more inclusive. Our understanding of...
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...
The Autist’s Guide to the Galaxy: Navigating the world of ‘normal...
The author has been a journalist and producer of programmes for Swedish radio and television, as well as writing for a number of media...
Specific Learning Differences: What Teachers Need to Know (2nd Edition)
In this second edition, Diana Hudson shares some of the latest thinking, research and practice in relation to meeting the needs of students with...
Place, Craft and Neurodiversity
Re-imagining potential through education at Ruskin Mill
For over four decades, Ruskin Mill Trust has worked with young people with special educational needs and behavioural...
Parenting Children With ADHD
10 Lessons That Medicine Cannot Teach
Dr Monastra, is a clinical psychologist who is internationally recognised for his research on the neurophysiological characteristics of children...
Being a SENDCO: 113 Tips for Building Relationships, Saving Time and...
Ginny Bootman is an experienced teacher, former headteacher and currently the SENDCO for four primary schools, in addition to presenting at national conferences. She...
Nurturing Your Autistic Young Person: A Parent’s handbook to Supporting Newly...
Cathy Wassell is CEO of the popular Autistic Girls Network and has two children, both of whom were identified as autistic in their teens....
Square Pegs: Inclusivity, Compassion and Fitting In, A Guide For Schools
Fran Morgan founded Square Peg in 2019, following her own daughter’s struggles in the education system. She was joined by Ellie Costello in 2020,...
BEAR: A Story of Autism and Difference
The author first became interested in autism during high school psychology in the USA and this interest has continued throughout her professional career as...











































