The impact of the long break this year has made a significant difference to the SEMH of children across the Read More
The impact of the long break this year has made a significant difference to the SEMH of children across the Read More
The summer holidays are a time for relaxation, reflection and preparation. However, this has been year has been a year Read More
The following are my personal reflections of positives; some which no doubt will resonate to fellow educators both professionally and personally. I’m very keen to see the back of this academic year (and actual year). Just like the Japanese concept of Kintsukuroi, I believe that challenging times make us grow as people – unfortunately, you need these times to create light and shade within life. Read More
Another great resource from The Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families: Self-care is about what you can do Read More
It’s really useful to find out how well your parents feel that your school has supported home learning during this Read More
Pupil passports are a great way to compliment your One Page Profiles and are a useful document to support home Read More
Written by a professional in the field and beautifully illustrated, these cards are a great way to support children at home and school with tricky feelings. Read More
The great outdoors is a fabulous resource for keeping your class busy and educated. Also, TGO helps to promote children’s intellectual, emotional, social and physical development – step out of your comfort zone while no one is judging you! Read More
https://www.bigmarker.com/TesSENShow/Supporting-the-emotional-and-mental-health-of-the-education-workforce ABOUT THIS WEBINAR In this free webinar from TES, Dr Asha Patel will focus on how schools can support Read More
As we gradually move towards something that resembles ‘business as usual’ in our schools, we will be continuing to face a number of challenges with anxious and attention needing children. Some, we will expect to need extra resources and time. However, some will crop up unexpectedly. It’s better to have a plan that is not needed as opposed to no plan! Read More