Being Neurodivergent·SENCO Neurodivergents Must Aim High October 16, 2022 I had a very interesting conversation with a Y11 pupil yesterday about what they were looking to study at 6th form. They
Being Neurodivergent·Family·SENCO Preparing Our Child For Their Autism Assessment October 6, 2022 This blog is written from experience within our family and is not intended as a guide of what parents should or shouldn’t
Being Neurodivergent·SENCO Advocating For Change September 5, 2022 ‘You can’t make changes if you’re not in the middle of it.’ This is what I said to someone I was having
SENCO Lego-Based Therapy August 4, 2022 Yesterday I was quite excited to attend a Lego-Based Therapy course run by Keith Houghton (assistant Ed Psych) with a view to
Being Neurodivergent·SENCO How To Have A Conversation Where You Listen And Are Also Heard July 28, 2022 Throughout last year I worked with a pupil with speech and language difficulties. These difficulties showed up in the classroom when they
SENCO Using Visual Promts With Those Terrified Of A Blank Page July 21, 2022 I’m looking forward to using my Story Box jigsaw set with a fabulous pupil who is finding it hard to think of
Family·SENCO When Teenagers Start To Fledge The Nest July 21, 2022 They leave you before they leave… Having been in for the past 2 years we were worried that O was a little
SENCO The Excitement Of A Learning Support Teacher July 21, 2022 It’s days like today when it’s like an inferno outside that I’m thankful for working in a stately home. The marble, the
Being Neurodivergent·SENCO Let Dyslexics Draw Their Ideas July 21, 2022 A good moment in school today… When you give your dyslexic GCSE English pupil a pen and ask them to draw their
Being Neurodivergent·SENCO Literate Illiterates July 21, 2022 ‘If we teach a child to read but fail to develop a desire to read, we will have created a skilled nonreader,