SEND
Websites
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Essex Local Offer
The Essex Local Offer is a website providing information on services available to children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
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First 100 High Frequency Words Cognition & Learning/Dyslexia
Can you read and spell the first 100 high frequency words? Make flash cards and play hide and read or hide and spell.
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Next 200 High Frequency Words
If you can read and spell the first 100, give the next 200 a try.
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Dance Mat Typing - BBC Bitesize ASD/Autism
If you have a keyboard why not learn to touch type? This will help you in primary school, secondary school and when you are an adult. If you struggle with handwriting, it is a great alternative.
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Lego Challenge
Have a look at the 30 day Lego challenge. This is great for lots of areas of development and really helps with mindfulness.
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Social Stories
Social stories are a great way of helping a child to understand what is going on and to guide them in to remaining calm with their thoughts about an event. Read the story several times a day to help your child to really understand what is happening at the moment.
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Helping Children during Coronavirus new!
Government guidance regarding education for parents of children with SEND.
Downloadable Resources
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Accessibility Apps for Remote Learning
Does your additional need make it difficult to learn using on-line resources? Mrs Martin has compiled a list of things that you can do to make the print easier to read, including making it bigger, speaking while you type and helping with the meaning of new words.
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Wellbeing Pack
Packed full of useful resources!
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Home Learning Timetable
Picture based home learning timetable.
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Self-regulation
Self-regulation coping strategies.
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Visual Timetable
Picture based timetable.
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Top Tips! Cognitive & Learning/Dyslexia
Some great top tips to help support children with cognitive and learning/dyslexia needs.
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Top Tips! ASD/Autism
Some great top tips to help supprt children with ASD/Autism.
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Top Tips! ADHD
Some great top tips to help support children with ADHD.
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Top Tips! Sensory
Some great top tips to help support children with sensory needs.