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Outdoor learning in practice

Primary teacher Adam Harvey is passionate about outdoor learning for students with special educational needs. Nature can be calm and sensory-rich. It can support emotional...

Empowering with mindfulness

Nicci Trounson on the game-changing effects of mindfulness in school. In light of the incorporation of mindfulness provision in EHCPs, educational and health organisations...

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...

TikTok

TikTok has become a transformative platform for disabled influencers, reports Jessica Wythe. Disabled influencers use their platforms to share personal stories, challenge misconceptions, and foster...

Nature hunt

With thoughtful planning and a little creativity, the outdoors can be a vibrant playground where every child has the chance to thrive, regardless of...

Point of view: Starting the conversation

The mic is positioned just right, and I'm waiting for my guest to pop up on my screen, so that I can go through...

Breakthrough moments

We recognise a breakthrough moment when we see one. Gemma Roberson has seen the transformational magic happen. It's when we see a light come on...

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,...

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...

Vulnerabilities of children with SEND

Sara Alston talks us through the statutory guidance set out in the Government paper Keeping children safe in education 2024, which was published in...

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