Tag: books
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...
SEN135 : Mar/Apr 2025
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Another great issue, thanks to all our talented contributors. The cover image shows a child with her spoon...
Slow Your System: Activities to Help Children Learn Regulation Strategies
Janette Richelia Is an experienced school social worker with over thirteen years experience helping students develop skills for emotional well-being and self-regulation. The SLOW...
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...
SEN134 : Jan/Feb 2025
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The breadth and quality of your writing continues to impress. On page 29, Dr Valerie Muter explains how...
What’s Possible: Plan a better future for your young adult with...
Graham Caldow is the father of a daughter with additional needs. Over the last ten years he has been building a life plan with...
Teaching & Learning Illuminated: The big ideas illustrated
This new publication from the authors of The Science of Learning takes complex ideas around teaching and learning and makes them easy to understand...
Visual and Motor Cognition in Infants and Children
What develops and what stays the same
The author is a senior scientist who investigates spatial concepts and how this relates to the special needs...
Word Aware: Teaching Vocabulary in Small Groups for Ages 6 to...
The authors of this publication are Speech and Language Therapists, who have written the bestselling resource Language for Thinking, as well as Word Aware...











































