Your Guide to EHCPs
What Is It and Why Is It Important to Know About in Your Parental Journey When Supporting a Child With SEND EHCP stands for Educational Health and Care Plan. When […]
Transitioning your Special needs Child through Covid19
Ruth D-Whyte is an educational consultant as well as a mother of a 17-year-old child with Special needs and has gained loads of experience through the years. I must start […]
Transitioning your Special needs Child through Covid19
Ruth D-Whyte is an educational consultant as well as a mother of a 17-year-old child with Special needs and has gained loads of experience through the years. I must start […]
Private concerns of the parent of a child with special needs
The World Report on Disability reveals that we have approximately one billion people in the world living with a disability, with at least 1 in 10 being children and 80% […]
Everyone has some sort of need!
“We were able to make an incontrovertible case that the genetic risk contributing to autism is genetic risk that exists in all of us, and influences our behaviour and social […]
Disparities between the school and the home for children with PMLD’S.
Fiction: It was Janes birthday and I planned to celebrate her birthday at School. Jane just turned 15! Unfortunately, as a mum of a child with profound learning needs, I […]
The Online connection
It is the year 2020 and the whole world was thrown into a horrendous shock! COVID-19, a major pandemic evaded the earth and all the Humans resolved to shield themselves […]
Teaching and learning versus the lock down.
Positive teacher-student relationships — evidenced by teachers’ reports of low conflict, a high degree of closeness and support, and little dependency — have been shown to support students’ adjustment to […]
The negative impact of poor Executive Functioning in our Learners.
Every true educator wants the best for all their learners and in almost all classrooms, we find disengaged learners, seemingly inattentive, and lacking the ability to process information. Personally, I […]
The case for Neurodiversity in our educational systems .
Warning: Undefined array key 0 in /customers/6/c/d/sohecares.co.uk/httpd.www/wp-content/plugins/seo-image-optimizer/options/option-panel.php on line 141Neurodiversity is a relatively new term that acknowledges that all our brains work differently. Judy Singer came up with the term in the late 1990s, an Australian sociologist. She used […]