Posts Tagged ‘inclusion’
Effective use of technology to support adaptive teaching
Unlock the full potential of technology in your school. If you’re looking to build staff confidence, introduce new systems or review current practice – we can help. Choose from: Whole-school training – to build a shared foundation and understanding of the use of ICT. Targeted support – for specific year groups, mixed age groups or curriculum…
Read MoreSEND Register Review- Maximising available school resources to support pupils at SEND K
This training helps SENDCOs make the most of limited time and resources while meeting the needs of as many pupils as possible. You will learn practical ways to provide support efficiently, ensuring adjustments are meaningful and effective. The course shows how to identify which interventions have the greatest impact and how to prioritise pupils who…
Read MoreEnsuring quality first teaching includes neurodiverse pupils
‘These sessions help teachers grow their knowledge and confidence to support neurodiverse pupils. Neurodiversity means that people think, learn, and process information in different ways. In this course, you will learn what it means to be neurodiverse and how this can shape a pupil’s experience in school. The sessions explore ways to make your classroom…
Read MoreInside the Sensory World, Environments That Help Children Thrive
In the Early Years, every child is discovering who they are and how they learn. Some children may be curious explorers, others quiet observers. Some may need extra time, sensory support, or communication tools to help them thrive. Our role as early years practitioners is to create environments where all children feel safe, valued, and able to…
Read MoreThe Path to Inclusion: Building a Strong Universal Offer for SEND Success
In early years education, every child is unique—and it’s our responsibility to create an environment that brings out the best in each one. Success in Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) begins with a strong foundation: a universal offer built on empathy, flexibility, and high expectations. Why Inclusion Is Essential Since COVID-19, classrooms have transformed…
Read MoreThe School of Sanctuary Award – Embracing Inclusivity
In a world that can sometimes feel divided, the idea of sanctuary holds deep significance. It speaks to our shared need for safety, belonging, and compassion. In schools, creating a sanctuary isn’t just about policies or physical spaces—it’s about fostering a community where every individual feels seen, heard, and valued. The School of Sanctuary Award…
Read MoreThe Importance of Mental Health Training for Early Years Practitioners.
Mental health is a critical aspect of human well-being, and it is not limited to adulthood. It starts from infancy and childhood and continues throughout life. Early years provisions, such as preschools and childminders, play a pivotal role in shaping a child’s mental health and overall development. Around 80% of children’s mental health support is…
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