This week on The SEN Resources’ twitter page, me and some very lovely author friends are giving away two AMAZING book bundles- each made up of 4 different books suitable for parents/teachers of children with Special educational needs and/the children themselves. Both giveaways are running simultaneously on my […]
I had a realisation a few weeks a go that I’d missed a key learning step when teaching numbers. I pointed at the number 18 to a child and asked him to tell me what it was and…. he didn’t know. No big deal….except he’s been counting to […]
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Speech, language and communication are important skills for children to develop. These skills help children to form friendships, engage in learning and develop their reading and writing abilities. ? But how can you help children to develop them? And what do…
I’ve just finished reading Don’t Send Him in Tomorrow by Jarlath O’Brien and I can’t stress enough how much I would recommend this book to school leaders, SENCOs and teachers. I would even go as far as saying I believe this book could change a school leader’s opinion and […]
I’ve just finished reading ‘The Danish way of Parenting’ by Jessica Alexander and Iben Sandahl. I read this book with two ‘hats’ on. One from the point of view of a mum. The other as a teacher/tutor. And I must say I gained a lot of strategies that […]