Tag: wellbeing
Muntham House School
Muntham House School is an all through special school, catering for pupils with Autism and other SEN conditions. They provide both day and residential...
Point of view: Stepping off
Louise Fearn describes how she discovered the wide open space beyond the System.
Currently, my son Wilf is not in school, so I'm at home....
Forest school
Vicky Perry enthuses about getting your hands dirty, and powerful learning experiences in the great outdoors.
We're fortunate. Our school sits in large wooded grounds...
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...
Brain foods for neurodivergent children
Feeding your child's developing brain is just as important as feeding their body. Certain foods contain nutrients that can make a significant difference in...
School attendance barriers for adopted and kinship children
Despite the challenges, there is much that schools can do to break down the barriers to attendance faced by the families and ensure that...
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...
The inclusive power of gymnastics
At the heart of gymnastics lies inclusivity, says Kimberley Wright. Gymnastics can adapt seamlessly to suit anyone’s physical, sensory and cognitive characteristics.
With Paris 2024...
Yoga for children with additional needs
Yoga strengthens muscles, builds coordination and confidence and helps children to relax and regulate their emotions, says Victoria Tso.
Yoga offers a holistic approach to...
Sheer joy
Alice Walton describes the therapeutic benefits of musical hydrotherapy for children with complex needs.
What happens if children experiencing aquatic therapy can also listen to—and...










































