“The design and the functionality of the websites they provide are second-to-none. The ease of updating the website is also incredibly useful, and the training that is on-demand is also very supportive. There is always someone available to speak to and no job is too big for them.” ...
Explore the web sites. Call the schools and ask questions. Arrange for visits. One or more of these schools will fit your needs and requirements. As you research schools, examine the depth and breadth of what each school offers. Some schools may just deal with one or two symptoms as ...
This is the sister site to the SNOW (Special Needs Opportunity Windows) Web site. SNOW Kids has information for special needs children and their teachers and parents. The Chatback Trust The Chatback project helps special-needs schools communicate using email. The Web site features projects and...
Misunderstood Kids: Outside the Box, a site for parents and teachers of all types of special-needs children, includes anEspecially for Teacherspage. The linked sites provide information, lesson plans, and activities. There's a lot here, so be sure to check out the site map so you won't ...
Please note that most schools mentioned in this article do not display their fees on their websites. It’s advisable to call the respective institutions to inquire about their fee structure. BEST SPECIAL NEEDS SCHOOLS IN DUBAI Raising kids with special needs requires commitment and patience. Things...
A record rise in SEND appeals, and challenges for teachers accessing school support. Things are not getting better… A new government-commissioned survey of teaching staff has unwittingly offered a telling explanation of why so many children get inadequate… Continue reading » Should we ‘mind th...
* Complete Guide to Special Education Transition Services (1997, 249 pages) is a comprehensive resource that gives teachers, counselors and parents practical information and suggestions for helping special education students make a successful transition from high school to further education or work. It ...
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As students slowly try to get to terms with the 'new normal' and how they can now interact with their peers and teachers within the school environment, some of your learners, especially those with SEN, may be feeling more anxious and stressed. To help keep them on track, we are offering...
I’d also like to recommend a new children’s app for special needs children based on the Peepers’ concept book “I Say…You Say…- A Zany Peep at Opposites.” This book has been used by teachers of autism who have found it effective because of its lyrical rhymes, repetition and engag...