by Tony.J | Oct 15, 2019 | Autism, Special Educational Needs
Multi-Sensory Teaching and Learning “Should one size fit all” Yes or No? In today’s teaching methods, we are often encouraged to educate children in a ‘one size fits all’ approach, which offers very little flexibility for the diverse needs of the children...
by Tony.J | Oct 9, 2019 | Autism, Special Educational Needs
We met the team from ‘Ollie and his super powers’ at the London SEN- TES Show at the weekend… What a great team. Ali from ‘Ollie and his super powers’ has her own private therapeutic practice in Cambridgeshire where she works with young...
by Tony.J | Oct 8, 2019 | Creating Resources, Resource tips, Special Educational Needs
Phonics is a key part of teaching letters and sounds in the UK Curriculum. Using a 6-stage approach to teach the different abilities, moving learners through each stage as they become confident in reaching the expected targets. But is this system of listening to the...
by Tony.J | Oct 7, 2019 | Job Vacancies, Special Educational Needs
Specialist recruitment across London and beyond…. We met ‘Team’ Active at London’s SEN / TES show on Saturday. Headed up by Raphael, we met a great bunch of people, enthusiastic and inspiring… They do exactly what it says on the tin!...
by Tony.J | Sep 30, 2019 | Autism, Special Educational Needs
The important thing to remember is no two children with autism are the same. Each child will have individual needs and abilities. Some children may have other conditions or learning difficulties present which can be related to being on the autistic spectrum, with...