Tag: books for SEN
Dyslexia and Me: How to Survive and Thrive if You’re Neurodivergent
Onyinye Udokporo grew up in London and she was eleven years old when she was diagnosed with dyslexia. Showing signs of her future career...
Creativity and the Arts In Early Childhood
Supporting Young Children’s Development and Wellbeing
Ruth Churchill Bower is the Director of Early Arts, which she established in 2002. She is also a trainer,...
What Every Teacher Needs To Know:
How To Embed Evidence-Informed Teaching and Learning In Your School
Jade Pearce is an assistant headteacher with responsibility for teaching and learning in a secondary...
Sensory Motor Activities For Early Development : A Practical Resource (Second...
The authors share extensive experience as practitioners in the fields of Occupational Therapy, Parent-Child Attachment Play, Sensory Integration etc and are the authors of a number...
A Guide to SEND In the Early Years
Kerry Murphy is an Early Years lecturer and consultant, specialising in wellbeing, behaviour and neurodiversity and disabilities. Her website, www.eyfs4me.com provides extensive information about...
Good Autism Practice for Teachers: Embracing Neurodiversity and Supporting Inclusion
Karen Watson is an Additional Support Needs educator, inclusion champion and teacher, with over ten years experience in this field. She also hosts a...
Changing the narrative, one word at a time
Lucy Plunkett on writing for children with SEN.
Never more so than now, with reports that the number of referrals to mental health services for...
Turning a page
Mary Mountstephen examines current trends in SEN publishing and asks how print is faring in the digital age