Shared Attention Through Curiosity and Connection
Why Is Shared Attention Important? Shared attention is the invisible thread that weaves together a child’s world. Imagine a…
Why Is Shared Attention Important? Shared attention is the invisible thread that weaves together a child’s world. Imagine a…
DIY Sock Bubble Blower For Shared Attention Introduction Making your very own bubble blower at home can be an…
Aliens Love Underpants: 20 Engaging Activities for EYFS/SEN “Aliens Love Underpants” is a popular children’s book series that takes…
How Parents Should Prepare A Kid for School in the Digital Era At a time of unprecedented development of…
A Guide to Teaching Phonics to Preschoolers Why is Phonics Important? Understanding Phonics and Decoding How to teach phonics…
The Power of “Why?” Questions in Developing Expressive Language Skills As a special needs teacher, you need to understand…
Joint Attention Ideas Joint attention refers to how people, in this case, children, coordinate attention between social partners concerning…
A Comprehensive Guide to Writing an Effective Self-Introduction for a Teacher Interview When interviewing for a teaching position, you’ll…
Over-scheduling Children: The Importance of Unstructured Playtime In today’s world, children are frequently overscheduled with structured classes, lessons, and…
Stimming in Autism, ADHD and Neurotypical Children Stimming, also known as self-stimulatory behaviour, is common among autistic individuals. Repetitive…
In the dynamic landscape of primary education, the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) stands at the helm, steering schools toward excellence. Comprising…
Helping Your Autistic Child with Nail Cutting: Strategies and Tips Why Nail Cutting Can Be Difficult Nail cutting can…
The Power of Teamwork in Schools If you’re reading this, chances are you’re a school leader based in the…
Monotropism Questionnaire: A Key to Understanding Inner Autistic/ADHD Experiences Unraveling Monotropism Monotropism, a concept coined by Dr. Dinah Murray,…
Defining Your School’s Vision and Values for Teacher Recruitment Defining your school’s vision and values is the cornerstone of…
What is Dyscalculia? Dyscalculia is a learning disability that affects an individual’s ability to understand and work with numbers….
The Benefits of Kinetic Sand for Autistic Children For many children with autism, sensory play is an essential part…
A Guide to Teacher Recruitment and Retention in the UK Special Schools In education, the recruitment and retention of…
Exploring Paranoia in the Autistic Community Paranoia poses a significant yet under-recognised challenge for many autistic individuals. While commonly…
Maximizing Educational Efficiencies Through Timetable Planning Timetabling is a vital process for any educational institution as it lays the…
You must be logged in to post a comment.