Tag: PSHE
Learning to live with anxiety
Anxiety is here to stay, and it can be good for you, so let's learn to manage it, writes Samantha Garner.
Anxiety is a word...
SEN126 : September/October 2023
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I’m a big fan of September, with a touch of autumn in the air and a sense...
Five thoughts on PSHE for older students
Angela Milliken-Tull on developing PSHE for older students with learning differences or neurodiversity.
Since September 2020, Relationships, sex, and health education (RSHE) has been statutory...
An award for young people with complex needs
Lynda Larke's students get community minded.
Here at Langside School in Dorset, we have launched a new award for young people with physical or learning...
SEN120 : Sept/Oct 2022
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If you only read one article in this issue, please make sure it’s James’s moving account of his...
Bringing emotional wellbeing into the classroom
Donna Hill argues that the whole school approach to the wellbeing of pupils is more important than ever.
For many children, the pandemic will have...
Identifying a school with social and emotional literacy in the time...
Sotiria Vlahodimou identifies the features which make a school the right choice for parents and children alike.
Parents looking for suitable education providers post-pandemic are...
What’s new with PSHE?
An update on PSHE by Zoe Mather.
What are some of the challenges of teaching the curriculum to learners with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)...
Relationships and sex education: engaging parents
Kate Reynolds explains why parents of children with SEN are not teaching proper RSE – and why they should.
Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) is...
Grief unspoken
Sarah Helton explains how to support children with SEN through bereavement and grief