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Autism is one word trying to describe millions of stories.
On the Frontline with Voices was highly commended in 'Health and Social Care' in the 2016 BMA Medical Book Awards!
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Visual Input Cheat Sheet listing behaviours one might see if a child is avoiding or seeking this type of input!
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This unique visual thesaurus is designed to help writers of all ages develop emotional literacy 👉 http://bit.ly/295uEBi!
If your child has an Individualized Education Program (IEP), or one is being developed, there are some key terms you need to learn. Here's a list of IEP terms.
Does your child have an Individualised Education Program (IEP)? If this is a new development, you may run into some language you’re not familiar with. Here are key terms you’ll see and hear as you work with the IEP team
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Holidays can be fun and exciting..OR they can be cause of sensory overload. Tips to identify, prepare for, and reduce sensory overload during the holidays.
Here are real tips and real advice from parents living with and supporting a child with sensory needs every day. These tips can help any child (or adult) during the holidays!
No Outsiders in Our School provides teachers with an Equality Act 2010 curriculum 👉 http://bit.ly/1UpMJKj!
This short video tells the story of Wendy Mitchell, who has been diagnosed with Young Onset Alzheimers. Wendy describes first hand what happens, how she has ...
This short video tells the story of Wendy Mitchell, who has been diagnosed with Young Onset Alzheimers. This video will change your understanding.
Let's Talk: Resilience are cards to improve communication and confidence!
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The Range of “Normal” Is Very Wide: The first thing that is very important to know, is that the range of “normal” or “typical” development is rather wide between 12-24 months.
Sensory Processing: The Horse of Many Colours 👉 http://bit.ly/2gaHTrb
If the teenager is struggling in some areas, the Well-Being Profile will show clearly which life skill they need support in!
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Yin & Yang of Montessori and Waldorf in Early Childhood Education 👉 http://bit.ly/2fxuTZ6
If your child refuses to go to school, you need these go-to strategies for getting through these tough mornings and have an awesome day.
A child feels that whatever is bothering them or worrying them is very valid. They might not have the words to tell you what is bothering them, which causes tantrums and meltdowns and unruly behavior.
Teachers and teaching assistants first select children suitable for the programme through the checklists provided!
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Parenting: Why Kids Need A Routine 👉 http://bit.ly/2g9gdPM 🙌