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Monday, 28 October 2019
Time to get out the winter school uniforms
It seems like the kids have only been back at school for a few weeks but it's already approaching half-term. The routines we've just settled into will stop again. Then it's just a week off. It'll get even darker and colder and when they go back the kids will be in their winter uniforms.
Tuesday, 22 October 2019
It's going to take more than a 'golden ticket' to fund our kids education
An article recently published in The Times has received much backlash for suggesting that parents of children with high-needs SEND are taking resources away from the rest of the school population. The article quoted a Head Teacher who suggested that EHCP's (the legal document stating the needs of and provisions required for a child with SEND) were seen as a 'golden ticket'.
Monday, 14 October 2019
How working with computers is good for our kids
We've never shied away from using technology in our home and computers can be great for our kids. Sometimes it feels like the media is telling me I'm a bad parent for the use of computers and devices in our home. But screen time on computers and devices are good for our kids and I'm happy to share just some of the reasons why.
Wednesday, 9 October 2019
Choosing a mainstream secondary school for a child with SEN
Sunday, 6 October 2019
SEND & SpectrumSunday 87
The weather has turned and so have things is our home. Different schools, new work and sleeping arrangements. Whatever you have been up to in the world of SEND and / or autism I'd love to hear about it here on our linky for anything about autism, mental health, education, special educational needs and disabilities and associated topics.
Wednesday, 2 October 2019
Helping my autistic kids as the weather gets wet
The rain was so heavy today we had mini floods on the way back from school. Not so long ago this would have caused at least one of the kids to have a meltdown. But it's not quite so bad now that they understand what's going on and we've got things to help them stay dry.