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Book review: Our House is on Fire
Greta Thunberg’s autism is her superpower – the undiluted sense of urgency and outrage we need to save us from climate disaster, says Sarah Wild
15 March 2020
Excursions should be for everyone
We need to plan better to ensure that educational visits don’t leave pupils with SEND on the sidelines, says Sarah Wild
24 February 2017
SEND Focus: ‘Christmas can be an incredibly difficult time for children with autism’
The headteacher of a school for girls with autism shares her advice for making the Christmas period as stress-free as possible for students
6 December 2016
‘Why animals are a teacher’s (and a student’s) best friend’
This head says that for children with anxiety issues, animals can have a substantial impact
10 November 2016
‘We have not done our job unless we have given young people the skills to manage their mental health’
This headteacher at a specialist school for autism says spotting mental health issues among students with SEND can be difficult, but it is something all schools need to address
20 October 2016
‘We need to have the highest expectations of girls with SEND’
In the next of our blogs from alternative provision headteachers, Sarah Wild explains the extra difficulties faced by girls with SEND and how schools can support them
22 September 2016
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