
SEND Advocacy: A guide for Parents
Written by Alice Marshment Parenting a child or young person with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (“SEND”) comes with many

Written by Alice Marshment Parenting a child or young person with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (“SEND”) comes with many

This is a collaborative post. I don’t know about you, but I find autumn is a good time to plan

Written by Gem Mullings I can still remember the feeling of trapping my arm in a car door as a

Written by Liz Evans As Mary Poppins once said, “Let’s start at the very beginning.” School! The signs were there,

This is a collaborative post. Teenagers today spend more time looking at screens than any generation before them. Phones, tablets,

Most children experience separation anxiety at some time during their childhood. I’m sure we can all remember a time when

Written by Jade Zammit Adopting a child with ADHD can be absolutely joyous. However, there are often challenges when it

Moving up to a new school year can be a challenging time for all children, but particularly those who don’t

Getting your child’s first pair of shoes is an exciting time, whether it’s their first ever pair, or their first

Written by Helen Bowman There’s a moment, usually somewhere between late primary school and the start of secondary, where you