‘Twas the night before Christmas’ – well, very nearly! We do hope you and your families are enjoying the Christmas build up, however you celebrate. Today’s post is just a short one as I’m off to see Father Christmas with Jack this afternoon! Helen and I will be taking a break from blogging until the […]
Monthly archives for December, 2014
What’s in your Early Intervention bag? li...
We’re taking a little break from Christmassy posts this week – partly because I’m sure, like me, you all have Christmas overload, and partly because I spotted this linky from Kristin Cummings and thought it would be nice to join in as it’s a really useful topic – what’s in your Early Intervention therapy bag? […]
How to make school plays special needs frien...
Helen found this great article on how to make school plays deaf friendly from the NDCS. So we thought we would write about how to make plays and assemblies more accessible for children with speech and language difficulties. Every child should be included; you might juts have to think laterally about a few things! Don’t assume […]
Tips for expanding language at Christ...
Our latest post is up on Special Needs Jungle. The topic is – Tips for expanding language at Christmas. The first half of the post gives tips and ideas for children who have difficulties with change and find Christmas difficult. The second half of the post gives tips for expanding language through Christmas activities. You […]
How to use… a ...
How’s your Christmas shopping going? Better than mine, I hope! I always refuse to think about it until December and then panic that I will never get it done in time!… Whatever is on your Christmas shopping list this year, I can pretty much guarantee that something you will end up with in the house […]