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Switched on to education
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(SEN articles)
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... in which it has opened up learning possibilities for children with special needs such as dyslexia and dyspraxia. It has contributed greatly to unlocking the learning potential of these children by offering ...
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Created on 19 January 2012
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Are those with SEN let down by the system?
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(SEN articles)
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... sent to a special school. When she was 21, I pushed for a re-diagnosis and was given additional diagnoses of global developmental delay and dyspraxia. However, I didn't accept this and, after a simple ...
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Created on 03 January 2012
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Are there reasons to be cheerful for the SEN resources market?
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(SEN articles)
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... conditions as autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). While many of these children are taught in special schools, the majority of those with SEN now receive the ...
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Created on 30 November 2011
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Injury time: understanding childhood brain trauma
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(SEN articles)
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... time, especially if the child acquired the brain injury during early childhood. The child may be misdiagnosed as having dyslexia or dyspraxia attention and concentration problems – similarly to those ...
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Created on 21 November 2011
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The plight of parents of dyslexic children
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(SEN articles)
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... increase in the number of children presenting with complex learning profiles rather than “straightforward” dyslexia. Select any combination from dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, attention deficit disorder, ...
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Created on 27 October 2011
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Autism: trauma in the classroom
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(SEN articles)
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... the time Callum came to make the transition to junior school, he had been diagnosed with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyspraxia and other complex learning ...
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Created on 21 October 2011
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Noise annoys: are classrooms too loud?
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(SEN articles)
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... primary school. These groups are likely to include pupils with dyslexia, dyspraxia, attention deficit disorder and/or autistic spectrum disorder, as well as the precocious talkers/readers with, for example, ...
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Created on 21 October 2011
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Autism: diagnosis day horror
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(SEN articles)
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... his whole body against a firm surface when anxiety ridden. But I don’t truly know, and I’m no expert. I’m just his mum. Callum’s other diagnoses are dyspraxia, dyslexia and synaesthesia, a blending of ...
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Created on 30 September 2011
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Semantic pragmatic disorder: the reality behind the label
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(SEN articles)
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... have difficulties with the communicative use of language. The terminology of communication disorder is split between terms coming from a medical root, such as “dyspraxia”, and those coming from the blossoming ...
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Created on 26 September 2011
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Adoption and attachment
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(SEN articles)
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... on his feet and so referred us to a paediatrician. James had just turned three when he was diagnosed with autism and dyspraxia. Despite receiving these diagnoses, it was thought that James would benefit ...
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Created on 08 September 2010
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Who can you turn to?
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(SEN articles)
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... Partnership Service, which runs regular transition events for children moving to secondary school. Termly roadshows cover specific topics, such as dyspraxia, where parents and schools benefit from improved ...
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Created on 25 November 2009
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Dyspraxia Awareness
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(SEN articles)
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As preparations are made for Dyspraxia Awareness Week in October, Wendy Fidler, of the Dyspraxia Foundation, provides some key pointers to an understanding of this little known condition What exactly ...
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Created on 23 August 2009
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Dyspraxia Foundation
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(Search - Weblinks / Dyspraxia)
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This website offers support for children, adults and families with Dyspraxia. ...
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Created on 20 January 2012