Tag: SEN
Breaking barriers
IT is crucial for SEN support internationally, says Nathaniel Comer.
I was first diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 39, and I have experienced...
How to reduce social anxiety in school
Nadim Saad explains how education professionals can support SEN students with social anxiety.
To a greater or lesser degree, we all feel a level of...
Universal Approaches to Supporting Children’s Physical and Cognitive Development In the...
The authors of this book have extensive experience in the world of SEN and together they have produced a publication that will advise many...
How to complain
Douglas Silas’s tips on complaining to the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman.
The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (previously called the Local Government...
Exclusion update
Douglas Silas on the new guidance for school exclusion.The updated statutory guidance on exclusion came into effect in England in September 2022. It accompanies...
Fairy gardens and witchy Potions
Louise de Froment on sparking creativity, imagination and engagement.Creating Shipwrecks and An Island Full of NoisesIn my role as Workshops and Inclusion Manager at...
Point of view: parent
We need to talk about meltdownsRebecca Huseyin
The meltdown is a highly emotive subject for many parents and carers of neurodivergent young people. It’s frightening...
Relationships start long before sex
Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) is a vital part of education for learners with SEND, argues Johanna Aiyathurai.
For too long now it has been...
SEN119: July/August 2022
Read SEN Magazine SEN119: July/August 2022 here
The English SEND Review comes in for some stick in this issue, as Warren Carrett lets off steam...
Foreign Languages and SEN
Roseanna Peate on inclusion in foreign language teaching.
There are those who assume that learning Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) is unsuitable for students with SEND,...










































