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Sharing resources that have been used and been very successful in engaging SEND pupils. Please leave a review if you download a resource and feedback on the outcome of using the resource.

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Sharing resources that have been used and been very successful in engaging SEND pupils. Please leave a review if you download a resource and feedback on the outcome of using the resource.
Social Story "At the dentist"
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Social Story "At the dentist"

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At the dentist is a social story to help prepare children with Autism feel less anxious about a visit to the dentist. A social story is a narrative made to illustrate certain situations and problems and how people deal with them. They help children with autism understand social norms and learn how to communicate with others appropriately.
Supporting Students with ASD: Strategies to Reduce Spitting Behaviour.
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Supporting Students with ASD: Strategies to Reduce Spitting Behaviour.

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This training will provide valuable insights on managing spitting behavior in children with autism. I would like to emphasize the importance of understanding the underlying causes and triggers to effectively address the challenging behavior. The suggested strategies, such as teaching functional communication, positive reinforcement, coping skills, and using visual supports, offer practical approaches to curb spitting episodes. Keep in mind there is a need for personalized interventions, considering each child’s unique needs and characteristics.
Praise in the Classroom
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Praise in the Classroom

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To praise or not to praise, that is the question. Everyone values being praised and recognised for their hard work. This plays a huge part of nurturing student’s self-esteem and confidence. Praise has its place in any lesson; to reject it would be to encourage a clinical and cold environment. When well employed, it can motivate students and help build a positive and optimistic classroom culture. But people can spot disingenuous praise a mile off, and students are no different; they know what constitutes their best efforts and if they are really striving to achieve it.