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  • Preparing for back-to-school
    August 17, 2016 SpecialKids .Company

    Preparing for back-to-school

    The worst thing is the guilt, some say. Many parents of children with special needs dread the six week’s holiday in the summer. The fear of six weeks with little rest and little time to yourself. However, this is one of those moments when it is perfectly normal to worry about having to care for your children, uninterrupted, for the longest time since they were a baby. The addition of the words “special needs” doesn’t in this case make parents special in the dread of the summer holidays.

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  • Special Needs being incorporated into teacher training?
    August 10, 2016 SpecialKids .Company

    Special Needs being incorporated into teacher training?

    It is interesting how when you type in “teacher training for special needs children”, Google offers courses for specialist teachers of SEN or for Teaching Assistants. However, since the 2014 Code of Practice the emphasis has been on inclusion and not intervention through withdrawal for small group or one-to-one teaching. Therefore, the landscape of teacher training should have changed with the Code of Practice: but is this the case?

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  • Top 5 Summer UK Activities for Kids with Special Needs
    July 24, 2016 SpecialKids .Company

    Top 5 Summer UK Activities for Kids with Special Needs

    With the arrival of the summer holidays, parents of children with special needs often find ourselves having more time available to spend bonding with our children. Whilst doing fun sensory and stimulating activities at home is rewarding, sometimes going out on a summer adventure can be a welcome break for both of you.

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  • Diagnosing Fragile X in Children
    July 21, 2016 SpecialKids .Company

    Diagnosing Fragile X in Children

    Fragile X syndrome is the most common cause of autism known to medical practitioners. This syndrome is a genetic condition resulting in intellectual disability affecting more boys than girls. Early diagnosis and treatment can help your child live a full life and reach their potential.

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