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In 2022, mobile and tablet applications can change the world for a child with special needs. From helping them to speak, learn and play, in this blog SpecialKids Company will let you know some of the best special needs apps for kids.Read now -
How to help your child set New Year's goals
Read nowWith a new year comes new opportunities and for many of us that means thinking about what we would like to achieve and setting goals.
Goal setting can be a positive thing for children with special needs to because it can help to increase self-esteem, provide a sense of control and reduce anxiety.
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10 Great Sensory Toys for Christmas
Read nowChristmas is just around the corner and it can be hard for many parents of children with special needs to think of what to buy for them.
In this blog, Special Kids Company will share with you 10 great sensory toys for Christmas.
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Five steps to finding the perfect school for children with special needs
Read nowFinding the perfect school for your child is important because you need and want them to be safe, happy and in an environment where they can thrive. As well as ensuring the school is able to provide them the best education tailored to their learning difficulties. In this blog, SpecialKids Company will provide you with five steps to finding the perfect school for children with special needs.
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Best Places To Go Swimming For Children With Special Needs
Read nowSwimming is a fantastic inclusive activity to do with children with special needs. It’s a great sensory experience that is good fun and has positive benefits for both physical and mental health. It is also an activity that can be done all year round and doesn’t have to be weather dependent (depending on where you choose to swim!).
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What are the 3 main signs of autism in children?
According to the National Autistic Society, “Autism is a lifelong developmental disability which affects how people communicate and interact with the world. One in 100 people are on the autism spectrum and there are around 700,000 autistic adults and children in the UK.”Read now