Tag: cycling
Revisit cycling
With the right cycle, many disabled people find cycling easier than walking, says Katie Renker.
Cycling is uniquely placed to provide just the right amount...
Issue 140 ● January February 2026
In this issue: Adventures outdoors, Neurodiverse teachers, Sensory communication, Post-16 pathways, AI as literacy scaffolding, Dysregulation warning signs, ICYMI, Points of view, Dyslexia and...
On yer trike!
Emily Cherry is passionate about making cycling accessible for all.
Learning how to cycle is an important milestone in childhood. It unlocks feelings of freedom...
The problem isn’t the rider, it’s the trike.
Severely disabled children can enjoy cycling and become very good at it despite the challenges, says Bob Griffin.
Tom's mother loved him unconditionally. In return,...
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...
Cycling for disabled children
It's independence, it's exercise, it's socialising, it's exploring, it's relaxing, it's exciting, it's practical and it's fun, says Kate Ball.
Cycling can provide all sorts...
SEN128 : January/February 2024
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It's definitely a three-brew issue this time, so if you're sitting comfortably, we can begin.If you, like me,...
Two wheels good
Balance-to-pedal bikes: Karen Wood explains why taking the pedals off a standard bike is not the answer.
Learning to ride a bike allows children to...
Be the best you can be
Three successful Paralympic athletes tell SEN Magazine how they use sport to inspire pupils with special needs











































