Tag: books
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...
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Thriving As An Early Career Teacher With Mr T
Andrew Taylor is a senior lecturer in primary education, with extensive experience as a class teacher,...
Being With Our Feelings: A Mindful Approach to Wellbeing for Children
Anita Kate Garai is a teacher, poet and mindfulness wellbeing consultant and facilitator, who has also worked as a primary school teacher and in...
That Behaviour Book: The Simple Truth About Teaching Children
Stephen Baker has a background in teaching English and Drama., as well as working as a regional adviser to the National Strategies for behaviour...
The Routledge International Handbook of Dyslexia in Education
This authoritative work provides insights about dyslexia from around the world and from over eighty international specialists from places as diverse as Hong Kong,...
Black, Brilliant and Dyslexic: Neurodivergent Heroes Tell Their Stories
Marcia Brissett-Bailey is a speaker, co-author and advocate and champion for neurodiversity and dyslexia. She is a co-founder of the BDA Cultural Perspective Committee...
Books for dyslexia
The BookTrust’s Diana Gerald on sharing books and stories, and the benefits at different stages for a child with dyslexic child.
An enjoyment of books...
Trends in SEN publishing
Amy Lankester-Alen knows what's popular right now, and has some tips for budding authors.
Teachers are time poor. They look for clear, practical, accessible books...
RNIB’s Bookshare gains momentum
Bookshare, the Royal National Institute of Blind People's outstanding library of learning resources for those with a vision impairment now has a million titles,...
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....