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Asperger Syndrome
Asperger Syndrome (AS) is sometimes called 'mild autism' but there is nothing mild about being a teenager who finds it nigh on impossible to get things right with his peergroup. People with AS are at their most vulnerable at a time when the people they go to school with are at their least...
Coping with Dyspraxia
Coping with Dyspraxia - Dyslexia’s lesser-known cousin Dyspraxia. Even my spell-checker doesn’t recognise the word and is unable to offer any of its often entertaining suggestions, just the comment: “No guesses found.” Until two years year ago I was aware of the term, having heard it...
Learning to Learn Can Be Fun!
For children and young adults learning can seem a tricky business. For children with special educational needs it can seem impossible at times, and express itself in emotional and physical frustration. This may not be possible to over come for some time but there are ways to manage the process,...
The Special Needs Process
The Special Needs Process. In the course of my tutoring, I have had to help parents understand the way their children are being helped at school. It is often the case that parents are suddenly made aware that their child is not performing satisfactorily at school and look at his school report...
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My Top Four Websites 2011 for SEN
The following are my top four websites for SEN: http://www.nha-handwriting.org.uk/ http://www.treatingautism.co.uk/ http://dyspraxiafoundation.org.uk/ http://www.foodforthebrain.org/
Secondary Transfer for Pupils with SEN
Professional Reflection: Secondary Transfer for Pupils with Special Needs Why improvement was needed The secondary transfer project originated when a group of our statemented Year 6 pupils and their families chose to go to a local mainstream secondary school over a special school in the...
Music, Self Esteem and Special Needs
Self esteem is a complex term, pertaining (at its most basic level) to the evaluation of the discrepency between self image and ideal self. Research suggests that self-esteem can impose either a positive or negative influence on the learning process. It can have an impact on how an individual...
Culture and Disability by Jacqueline Anderson
Culture and Disability. Interdependence and autonomy The international Year of Disabled Persons (1981), followed by the United Nations Decade for the Disabled (1983), put disability into a global context and posed the question of how disability may be seen in a multicultural world. Since then...







