SEN

How movement and exercise can help your child thrive, and getting started.

ADHD in children often means combining medication, behavioural supports and school-based strategies. One promising—and increasingly researched—tool is regular physical exercise. But while the image of “let them run around more and it will be fine” is appealing, it’s important to look critically at what the evidence does (and doesn’t) tell us, so you can make …

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The Council for Disabled Children looking for young SEN people to be part of their advisory group, FLARE.

The Council for Disabled Children are looking for disabled young people and young people with special educational needs (SEN) aged 12-25 years old to be part of our young people’s advisory group, FLARE. Due to the current coronavirus pandemic, we cannot meet up as group as usual for the time being. However, we are looking …

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Home-schooling Resources

If your child is struggling with the work your school is sending you, here are some other learning resources you may like to try that they may find easier to access and more engaging.  The Government website has an excellent list of the various resources that are available which include: HelpKidzLearn Website: https://www.helpkidzlearn.com/ Description: a collection of …

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