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Three months into forever
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(SEN articles)
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... children look as if they have Down syndrome just because their mother is Mongolian. Billy lived for three months. He had a heart gap and we later found out that he also had cerebral palsy. He spent his ...
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Created on 14 February 2012
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A helping hand
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(SEN articles)
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... could benefit from using a much smaller, more compact keyboard which can be operated with just one hand. For many students with motor difficulties including those with cerebral palsy, the application of ...
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Created on 08 February 2012
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3.
Out of Africa
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(SEN articles)
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... in our frantic western, urbanised world.
Observing the children closely, and how their caregivers interact with them, gave us great insight. The children with cerebral palsy and those with learning disabilities ...
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Created on 30 January 2012
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4.
Fighting ignorance: SEN in Bangladesh
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(SEN articles)
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... The Government does not provide specialised schooling for those with neurological impairments such as cerebral palsy (CP) or ASD. These children are integrated with children with intellectual disabilities, ...
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Created on 30 January 2012
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A sporting chance
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(SEN articles)
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... Most of all, the emphasis is on participation and enjoyment.” Cerebral palsy football club A consultation with community partners at Emerson Park seven years ago revealed that opportunities for pupils ...
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Created on 06 January 2012
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6.
A world of possibilities
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(SEN articles)
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... time it will fall into place. Personal development: Andrew’s story Andrew has cerebral palsy and associated learning difficulties and disabilities, and uses an electric wheelchair for mobility. He communicates ...
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Created on 30 November 2011
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The changing face of SEN: 140 years of provision
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(SEN articles)
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... initiatives in other large English cities. In Salford, the Greengate Medical Mission, founded in 1876, was an early example of a charity set up specifically to help children with cerebral palsy. Several ...
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Created on 23 November 2011
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Living the dream: the history of wheelchair sport
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(SEN articles)
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... In the same year, the first Paralympic Winter Games took place in Sweden. Four years later, in Arnhem, Holland, there were events for athletes with cerebral palsy. In 1984, the Games, due to be held at ...
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Created on 21 October 2011
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Collaboration, collaboration, collaboration
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(SEN articles)
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... spastic cerebral palsy. Like most teenagers, he has constantly changing needs and is growing very quickly. Ryan has access to on site speech and language therapy, physiotherapy, massage therapy, occupational ...
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Created on 08 October 2011
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10.
Cerebral palsy: no barrier to ambition
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(SEN articles)
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Ben Cropper's dream of becoming a professional sports journalist is not limited by his cerebral palsy. Here, Ben talks to Cath Mercer about the future and his story so far Ben Cropper has been mad about ...
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Created on 28 September 2011
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Inclusion or therapy: do parents face a tough choice?
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(SEN articles)
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... Jack was born nine weeks early and suffered a major brain haemorrhage, resulting in quadriplegic cerebral palsy and visual impairment. Following the bleed, Jack went through a series of shunt operations ...
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Created on 27 September 2011
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Professionals are failing deaf children
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(SEN news)
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... with conditions such as autism, Down syndrome and cerebral palsy which, when combined with their deafness, require more tailored approaches to their individual needs. The report, Complex Needs, Complex ...
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Created on 03 March 2011
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Treating ADHD and ADD with the motion interactive game:
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(SEN articles)
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... platform which meets the various needs of child development in today's environment. Timocco aids the development of children with a number of disorders including, cerebral palsy, ADHD, developmental co-ordination ...
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Created on 15 February 2011
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How to make sport fun for all pupils
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(SEN articles)
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... or fielding) for visual impairment boccia (similar to French boules) for cerebral palsy sufferers table cricket (striking or fielding). Suitable for all zone hockey. Suitable for all sitting ...
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Created on 01 November 2010
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Sensory adventures
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(SEN articles)
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... sensory stimulation. Henry’s story Henry, aged eighteen, is a young man with complex support needs, including cerebral palsy and visual impairment, who loves his visits to the multi-sensory studio at ...
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Created on 02 March 2010
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Testimonials for SEN Magazine
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(Static content)
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... more to our charity than I can begin to put into words. Anna Salamonowicz Head of Fundraising The London Centre for Children with Cerebral Palsy “Having received our first copy of SEN Magazine I was ...
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Created on 03 November 2009
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17.
Music on my mind
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(SEN articles)
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... which have all of the characteristics of the Soundbeams. Switching and Soundbeaming are wonderful activities for profoundly disabled children, such as those with cerebral palsy. These children can now ...
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Created on 23 October 2009
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Starting out with alternatives to speech
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(SEN articles)
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... all areas, and appropriate symbols can be included in a communication book to be revisited. Lan Anh has cerebral palsy (CP) and attends a special school. She has learning difficulties and uses ...
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Created on 23 August 2009
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Cerebral palsy and the road to independence
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(SEN articles)
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Tim Harding, Vice Principal of Treloar College in Hampshire, tells one student's story of life with cerebral palsy and the fight to become more independent Nineteen year old Jai Jai Grant-Said is about ...
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Created on 04 August 2009
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About SEN Magazine
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(Static content)
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... from the printed magazine, plus an archive of selected articles from back issues.
SEN magazine articles and features cover:
all major conditions (such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, cerebral palsy and ...
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Created on 31 July 2009