10 Simple Strategies to Prevent Behaviour Escalation.
These are 10 simple ways to prevent challenging behaviour escalation by making small changes to your interactions. In our…
These are 10 simple ways to prevent challenging behaviour escalation by making small changes to your interactions. In our…
One of the most interesting things I found on the Twinkl site was the “create” feature, this allows you to build a range of resources from displays to interactive games to worksheets. Now I’m not the biggest fan of a worksheet but with a bit of laminating they can easily turn into a folder task. I hate seeing folders of random sheets that all use different fonts imagery etc. If I am creating a pack for a topic it is much better that all the resources have a common look and feel. It just looks more cohesive and planned.
Transition Resources for supporting Children with change “If a child is Autistic, they do not like change”. This is…
Every day teachers, parents and carers are faced with potentially challenging situations. Many of these are defused through skillful behaviour support. These successful resolutions will have certain common characteristics. There are some essential conditions that must exist to deescalate an incident of challenging behaviour.
Autism awareness is an essential concept with ever increasing need for us all to seek a greater understanding of what it means to be autistic. However it must be more than holding an assembly, or watching a video. We must make real and ongoing adaptations to ensure our learning environments and school communities are as inclusive as possible.
Social stories are a tried and tested way of teaching social skills but for some learners they are too much. I needed a way to remind a student of the rules but in a way that didn’t single them out as being the focus of the story. Some people will say this won’t work as autistic children can’t generalise…. but anyone who has worked with autism knows a lot of what people say is actually a myth or just does not apply to an individual.
Lego Resources in Class This post was originally written to celebrate the second birthday of Inclusiveteach.com than with a…
Sensory and Storytelling Umbrellas When you listen to a speaker you need to be inspired. Your mind needs to…
Just a lighthearted blog for the end of half term. These are some lessons about teaching from the movies.
Visual Supports in The Classroom For Autistic Children. Visual supports for Autistic children are vital those with receptive or…
Free Printable Transport Topic Teaching Resources for EYFS, KS1 and SEN This post contains some more transport topic-themed free…
Custom Tough Tray Divider Tough trays are a brilliant and invaluable addition to any classroom. This was an idea…
Using Videos in Lessons On Youtube you can probably find a video that will link in with your lesson…
Transport, Cars and Vehicles Free teaching resources. Here are some of the free teaching resources I have made and…
Christmas and the holidays can be a trying time for our young people. Lights and decorations have been up since mid November, Mince pies and decorations were in the shops before halloween and the Coca-cola truck is already on tour.
n my role as behaviour lead at my school I am increasingly interested in the impact of sensory processing on learning, engagement and what we perceive as challenging behaviour. I wanted to find out more so asked some questions of the twitterverse. This is a breakdown of some of the things I was able to take away from the chat.
“These word are real, the students are real and the situation is real” This is a guest article on…
In some schools there seems to be some rules teachers feel they need to follow. No one knows where these rules came from. The dusty typewritten rule sheet lies on an unreachable shelf in the geography cupboard with the old over head transparencies. So here are some rules that you have my permission to break.
The more you get to know the children in your class the better you will become at picking up the signs that something isn’t right. That sentence was easy to write but hard to put into practice because…
What Are The Best SEN Teaching Resources We asked a number of experienced SEN teachers to share the Best…
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