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Gareth Gates to host Shine a Light Awards

The singer and performer Gareth Gates (pictured) has been unveiled as the host of the 2017 Shine a Light Awards, taking place in London...

Point of view: charity coordinator Suffering in silence

Selective mutism should be included in the new Initial Teacher Training Framework, writes Lindsay Whittington. Recently, autism was included in the new Initial Teacher Training...

Working backwards

Finding the right assistive solutions for those with CP should start with what they want to achieve, write Helen Cronshaw and Hannah Golding

Routine communication

Empowering parents is key to helping pre-school children with ASD develop their communication, write Libby Hill and Natasha Hallam

Awards for best practice in SLCN

Innovation and excellent practice in supporting children and young people’s communication development were celebrated at the 2015 Shine a Light Awards ceremony in September....

More than just talking


Emma Sterland
shares some useful tips on how to communicate with people who are non-verbal

Communication breakdown

We need to re-write the lteracy story for children with SEN, writes Virginia Beardshaw

Aiding the transition

Kate Duggan looks at how the right communication aid can help students as they move beyond school 

Talking matters

David Maytham introduces some easy-to-use word games to improve literacy and transform the classroom environment

Activities worth talking about

Anne Fox reveals how a day dedicated to verbal communication helped schools rethink their approach to SLCN and discover untapped creativity in the classroom

Book Reviews

Neurodiversity and Education

The authors of this publication combine extensive experience in the fields of education, neurodiversity, teacher training, tutoring and consultancy. Paul Ellis broadcasts regularly on...

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