Change Happens… Teaching a child with autism to handle a ‘whoops!’
Teaching a child with autism to handle a ‘whoops!’ It’s raining and that lovely day at the beach that’s been on the calendar ‘FOREVER’…
Teaching a child with autism to handle a ‘whoops!’ It’s raining and that lovely day at the beach that’s been on the calendar ‘FOREVER’…
This one probably requires a trip to the local arts store but will provide hours of possibilities and fun once it’s mixed together. GLOWING WATER…
Nicola Marshall is a certified coach, adoptive parent of three, and author of the newly published The Teacher’s Introduction to Attachment. We spoke to her about why…
We want to highlight activities that you can do without having to spend any (or that much) money in order to have fun. This game…
For day 3 we turn to those little coloured bricks that are an endless source of fascination for a lot of children on the spectrum. LEGO MY…
Browse our latest collection of titles in special educational needs and pastoral education. For more information on any of the books inside, simply click the title…
For day two in our list of summer holiday activities grab some chalk, go outside and have some fun 🙂 Pavement Chalking Aim To practice and improve early literacy skills…
We realise the importance of keeping children occupied over the summer holidays and with that in mind will be featuring a different activity that you can do with your kids every…
Judith Canty Graves and Carson Graves, authors of Parents Have The Power To Make Special Education Work: An Insider Guide, share their experience at the…
Living with diabetes can sometimes feel like an uphill battle, so to mark diabetes awareness week in the UK people are being asked to share…