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SEN130 : May/June 2024

Read SEN Magazine SEN130 : Mar/Apr here It’s an unsettling issue this time. UK politics has gone all weird, and policy-making has virtually stopped. Which...

SEN and the Arts

Tara Page on how creativity in schools supports self-expression and well-being. When asked what I do, my official reply is Professor of Pedagogy and Praxis....

Take the lead

It's not just dog-walking. Animals really can be your best friend, according to Chris Kent. Dogs can be a powerful tool for engagement, reintroduction to...

Climbing, balancing, noticing and exploring

Taking learning outside can lead to explorations that connect us to our senses and calm troubled minds, says Tina Stubbs, who is passionateabout the...

How commitment and compassion kept a SEN school running during coronavirus

Cheryl Smith recounts her experiences of working with young people with PMLD when a pandemic is thrown into the mix. Working with young people who have...

The Disgusted Dragon

This book is one of a set of six based around ‘Finding Your Way,’ that have been created by Kay Brophy, a psychologist and...

Mental Health Education: Building Good Foundations

Author: S. GarnerPublisher: A Speechmark Book (Routledge)ISBN: 978-1-138-38632-7Price: £24.99 The author is an education consultant and trainer who has also written a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy...

More teachers seek help with mental health

A charity providing telephone and online support for teachers experiencing common mental health problems has seen a marked increase in its service use over...

Book Reviews

Word Aware: Teaching Vocabulary in Small Groups for Ages 6 to...

The authors of this publication are Speech and Language Therapists, who have written the bestselling resource Language for Thinking, as well as Word Aware...

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