AAC Game: Manic Martians:
I teach in a autism specific classroom. The majority of the group are non-verbal and use a range of…
I teach in a autism specific classroom. The majority of the group are non-verbal and use a range of…
Developing Independence at School and Home It is essential we educate our children for the life they will lead…
This will be an ongoing post where I upload the scavenger hunt AAC communication boards and other activity sheets…
Using Snack time to enhance communication. Snack time can be a great opportunity to develop a number of key…
Year Six into Year Seven Every secondary school runs a year 6 to year 7 transition programme of some…
Frustration is a classic game that one of my classes chose to buy with their pocket money (Residential school)….
Monitoring wellbeing using a food and mood chart We developed this food and mood chart when working with a…
AAC Games for Communication Our next review for a game suitable for AAC users is Shark Bite. I bought…
This post on sensory processing was inspired by a talk I attended by Olga Bogdishana. You can find the…
I couldn’t resist this for £7 at Wilko. A fun little AAC game especially for children that find anything…
This winter themed Sensory Story has been written for our “Time” topic where we are exploring the seasons. Snow…
The UK SEND Policy Guide This document captures the discussion between, parents, carers, educators and people with SEND about…
AAC and Interaction Games There are many ways to inspire and motivate children to communicate. One way I have…
When I was younger I was enraptured by a storytelling by Tony Robinson. The story was that of Odysseus….
An Autumn Sensory Story This is due to be the first in a series of 4 stories (1 for…
My second sensory story is about the human body. This was written for the “Body, burps and bile” topic and delivered to a group of 12-14 year old students with a range of needs including Autism and PMLD.
ECTs: Flipping the Narrative on Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. Collated by the inspirational Elly Chapple (visit her site…
Here you will find all the Special Education books listed in the database but with clickable links. these are all recommended by SEN teachers and professionals.
Class changes in September are a huge source of anxiety for all involved. There is a range of activities you can undertake to make this transition easier. I have written a blog about supporting learners with day-to-day general transitions and this one on supporting Autistic children with class transitions.
Inclusive Physical Education (PE) and SEN Some hurdles you can jump, you can see them, some are higher than…
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