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Nancy Gedge
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Help pupils with SEND thrive all summer long
Children with special needs can find the loss of a routine over the break challenging, so follow these tips to ease the transition
3 July 2015
Help pupils with ASN thrive all summer long
Children with additional needs can find the loss of a routine over the break challenging, so follow these tips to ease the transition
3 July 2015
‘And then I heard my name being read out... The not-winner of anything had won the TES blogger of the year!’
The winner of the TES Award for blogger of the year, Nancy Gedge, author of the Diary of a Not So Ordinary Boy blog about her son with Down’s syndrome, ruminates on her victory
24 June 2015
Stop playing around with our breaktimes
Reducing free time may mean fewer behaviour problems but it has many negative consequences – for staff as well as students
29 May 2015
Behaviour - Stop playing around with our breaktimes
Reducing free time may mean fewer behaviour problems but it has many negative consequences – for staff as well as students
29 May 2015
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