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Tongue tied

Tongue tied

Linda Lascelles looks at how to support children with specific language impairment

Disagreeing about dyslexia

Disagreeing about dyslexia

Sue Gerrard examines the many potential causes of reading difficulties and asks if “dyslexia” is really such a useful label

Making maths add up

Making maths add up

Steve Chinn outlines seven lessons his students with special needs taught him about teaching maths

Is it hard for parents to source informa…

Is it hard for parents to source information about services for their children?

Jean Wilson asks why it is so hard for parents to find vital information about services for their children

A steadying influence

A steadying influence

Peer mentors provide vital support for vulnerable children and young people and the process offers rewards for all involved, say Angela Kenvyn and Caroline Millington

With royal approval

With royal approval

Ginny Lunn charts the remarkable journeys that took some young people with SEN from desperation and hopelessness to sharing a stage with The Prince of Wales

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