by Sam Meade | Feb 19, 2019 | Back to School, Dyslexia
Navigating the best ways to help guide your dyslexic students is a difficult thing to do. You want the best for all of your students, but it may be challenging to work out how to get the best out of them all on your own. Thankfully, technology is on your side, with...
by Sam Meade | Feb 15, 2019 | Learning Disabilities
For most of us, we take the standard progression of our reading, writing and mathematical skills over time for granted. With good teaching, our skills in these areas seem to develop quickly and somewhat naturally. However, for many people, these skills don’t develop...
by Sam Meade | Feb 15, 2019 | Learning Disabilities
Dyscalculia is to Maths, what Dyslexia is to Literacy. Dyscalculia is a specific learning disability in Mathematics and Numbers. People with Dyscalculia struggle processing numbers, maths-concepts and the symbols and functions required when solving Maths problems....
by savannahlayfield | Feb 11, 2019 | ADHD
The following shortlists illustrate specific ways to manage ADHD behaviour in school. The lists are based around four main areas of focus when handling ADHD: Improving self-awareness, Making rules and time obvious and in physical form, Increasing incentives in the...
by Sam Meade | Feb 8, 2019 | Learning Disabilities
Dyspraxia refers to the learning disability that affects movement. People with Dyspraxia usually struggle with both fine and gross motor skills, motor planning and coordination, potentially appearing clumsy in their actions, awkward when they walk and slurred when...