Easter is a wonderful time to engage children in fun and educational activities. For children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), multisensory activities can be particularly effective in developing essential skills such as sensory processing, hand-eye coordination, gross and fine motor skills, and creativity.
Special Education in Crisis: Where Can They Go?
Special school leaders are being forced to cram vulnerable pupils into converted therapy spaces and staffrooms as surging demand and scarce places elsewhere pushes them over capacity.
10 Whole School SEMH Intervention Strategies to Improve Wellbeing
Supporting students with Social, Emotional & Mental Health Needs (SEMH) needs can be a real challenge, especially in recent years with thousands of children still struggling to manage following the Covid lockdowns
The 10 New Attendance Rules Schools Need to Know About for September 2024
You will know as well as I do that if a child misses just one day of school, that is one day’s worth of education lost. If it’s more than one day, those losses will be cumulative and the effect on long-term prospects could not be more damaging.




