Wellbeing in the Primary Classroom
The updated guide to teaching happiness and positive mental health Adrian Bethune is a part-time primary teacher, Deputy Chair of the Well Schools strategic board and the founder of Teachappy. He is...
View ArticleThe Practitioner’s Guide to Mirroring Hands
A Client Responsive Therapy That Facilitates Natural Problem-Solving and Mind-Body Healing The authors have extensive experience of psychology, psychotherapy and human dynamics and are internationally...
View ArticleRaising Kids With Big Baffling Behaviours:
Brain-Body-Sensory Strategies That Really Work Robyn Gobbel is a mental health professional, who specialises in supporting the families of children with challenging behaviours. She runs training...
View ArticleMorph Mastery
A Morphological Intervention for Reading, Spelling and Vocabulary Louise Selby is a primary trained teacher with extensive experience in teaching and supporting learners with learning differences in...
View ArticleTeaching Dyslexic Students: Theory and Practice
Lynn Lovell is head of Professional Practice at the British Dyslexia Association. She has completed an MA in Specific Learning Difficulties with a focus on developing self-esteem for those with...
View ArticleThe Healing Breath
How to Use the Power of Breathing to heal, Reduce Stress and Improve Wellbeing Jack Angelo has been a teacher and writer in the fields of energy medicine and natural spirituality for many years. He...
View ArticleManaging Stress and Distress
How to Help, Understand and Support Children and Young People Stan Godek is the Founder and Director of a training and consultancy network of experts working with schools, nurseries and other...
View ArticleThe Memory and Processing Guide for Neurodiverse Learners
Strategies for Success The author is a specialist teacher assessor, working with dyslexia, dyspraxia (DCD), autistic spectrum and ADHD. She has experience in the world of business, as well as...
View ArticleSing your own song
In this story by Betsy Griffin, Betsy and Clementine the puppy are making their way home through the forest. The post Sing your own song appeared first on SEN Magazine.
View ArticleNeurodiversity 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 educational...
View ArticleParenting Children With ADHD
10 Lessons That Medicine Cannot Teach Dr Monastra, is a clinical psychologist who is internationally recognised for his research on the neurophysiological characteristics of children and teens with...
View ArticleOutstanding School Leadership:
How to take your school to the top and stay there Peter J. Hughes is CEO of a leading primary and secondary multi-academy trust in London. He is also the founder and CEO of Progress Teaching, an...
View ArticleWhen things go wrong at work
It’s not easy being an autistic employee. Debby Elley and Maura Campbell know. Illustration by Tim Stringer. Okay, so you’ve made a mistake. Or something hasn’t gone your way at work and it’s ended up...
View ArticlePlace, Craft and Neurodiversity
Re-imagining potential through education at Ruskin Mill For over four decades, Ruskin Mill Trust has worked with young people with special educational needs and behavioural issues, through teaching...
View ArticleSticky Teaching and Learning
How to make your students remember what you teach them Caroline Bentley-Davies is a teacher trainer, adviser, coach and the author of many bestselling books, as well as having trained thousands of...
View ArticleSEN and legal redress
Navigating the law relating to Special Educational Needs can be an intricate process, writes Imelda Brennan. For parents, the path forward is not one of resignation but empowerment.Ensuring your...
View ArticleThe Anxiety Coach
Every Parent’s Guide to building Resilience In Their ChildMichael Hawton is a registered psychologist and former school teacher. He has published two previous books on child behaviour management and...
View ArticleThe Behaviour Toolbag:
Practical Strategies & InterventionsJohn Murray has many years experience of working in schools, and various agencies, including a special school for children experiencing social, emotional and...
View ArticleGetting Your Class To Behave
The Must Have Behaviour Management Bible (Sixth Edition)Sue Cowley is a bestselling education author and is renowned internationally as a presenter and trainer. She has extensive experience in...
View ArticleMy Whirling, Twirling Motor
This charming storybook is aimed primarily at the parents, caregivers and teachers who interact with children aged 4-8 who are presenting with an ADHD profile. The author, Merriam Sarcia Saunders, is a...
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