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Your day in court

Susan Rawlings oversees school visits to the National Justice Museum in Nottingham. With a lived experience of SEN, she has always been aware of...

Multisensory teaching

Claire Harvey discusses how teaching for every sense can embed learning for every child. Using multisensory teaching techniques and resources, that allow for learning to...

Morph Mastery

A Morphological Intervention for Reading, Spelling and Vocabulary Louise Selby is a primary trained teacher with extensive experience in teaching and supporting learners with learning...

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...

SEND in museums

How Sam Bowen has helped change attitudes to SEND. I set out on my museum path as a student volunteer for Norwich Castle Museum, and...

The twitch itch

Nicholas Watts on bird-watching and outside learning for people with learning differences. Bird watching has the power to both stimulate and calm the senses. The...

Multisensory learning: corridors matter too

Richard Hirstwood looks at aspects of multisensory learning in relation to school environments and how to improve the learning journey. Multisensory learning is used to...

Multisensory Storytelling

Victoria Navin's passion for connecting people with SEND to literature and culture inspired her to develop stories that can be fun and motivating. There are...

Rhyming Multisensory Stories

Victoria Navin has worked in special education for over ten years and has devised a series of stories to help children and young people...

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