Dyspraxia was once known as clumsy child syndrome, and if you have a child with dyspraxia you’ll understand why. But as frustrating as it may appear dyspraxia is a real condition. Find support, advice, guidance and hints and tips for living with a child with dyspraxia here.
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Neuro developmental delay could explain why your child is having problems with their development. NDD expert Sue Cook of www.helpingadhd.com explains what NDD means for your child. more »
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Ever thought about how circus skills could benefit your child? In fact, circus skills offer children a unique and very fun learning experience which can help them later on in life. Ruth Breckman explains. more »
With around one in five UK children experiencing some sort of special educational needs at some point in their school life, the SEN Code of Practice document aims to provide extensive support for pupils, teaching staff, and parents. more »
A child is considered to have a special educational need if he or she has a learning difficulty that calls for special educational provision to be made for them.
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Concentration involves keeping your mind focused on one thing for a certain amount of time. And it doesn't simply refer to work, concentration applies to most things which require attention. more »
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Parents are facing limited holiday playscheme places this half term due to tighter Government legislation on play workers. more »
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Early years children with special educational needs (SEN) are falling behind in personal and social development and literacy skills, new Government statistics have shown. more »
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The Government is proposing to allow new fathers up to six months paternity leave, to enable mothers to go back to work earlier. more »
"Why Bright Kids Struggle To Read And How To Help" If you know why a child is dyslexic, you are much closer to solving the problem. And there are only 4 main reasons for dyslexia that cover 95% of cases:
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