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  • Nov 7, 2023 | teachwire.net | Helen Davies |Lucy Kuper |Dave Clements |Debby Elley

    SecondarySENCo Nicole Dempsey shares her thoughts on how the behaviour policies in place at mixed settings can be made equally fair for students with SEND by One of the challenges we can face in our schools is finding the balance between setting a high standard for behaviour, whilst also meeting the individual needs of our students with SEND. Core to this is the concept of fairness. Students with SEND are significantly – and negatively – overrepresented in behaviour statistics.

  • Aug 30, 2023 | teachwire.net | Lucy Kuper |Dave Clements |Debby Elley |Helen Davies

    SecondarySENCo A mix of purposeful one-to-ones and careful differentiation can help children with SEND be fully included in lessons, says Helen Davies by There was a time when we used to see isolation rooms in schools as a last resort. In many an overcrowded classroom, pupils seen as ‘disruptive’, or who were known to struggle with controlling their behaviour would be quickly separated from their classmates and provided with extra help in a quieter learning environment.

  • Aug 21, 2023 | teachwire.net | Liz Hawker |Samantha Marsden |Sarah Sumner |Lucy Kuper

    SEND If you want your neurodiverse learners to thrive, says Lucy Kuper, step away from the behaviour policies and concentrate on your rapport… by DOWNLOAD A FREE RESOURCE! Bumper Lesson Plan Templates Pack PrimarySecondary A ‘do less, get more’ approach may seem like a paradoxical suggestion when considering how to better support neurodiverse SEND children – but with a few savvy, evidence-based strategies to hand, you can indeed support these learners in your classroom almost effortlessly....

  • Jun 17, 2023 | startsat60.com | Lucy Kuper

    Wrinkles and Lines: It’s likely you may already possess many wrinkles and lines – this is very normal for someone in their 60s and beyond. You can be proud of these lines – they show that you’ve lived! The reason we often get more lines as we age is because the production of collagen and elastin (which are responsible for the skin’s firmness and elasticity) decreases over time. Thinning of the Skin: This is also a very common skin concern for someone in their 60s.

  • Jun 4, 2023 | startsat60.com | Lucy Kuper

    Oils can also be great for sensitive skin; however, you do need to make sure you’re choosing the right oil. Rosehip oil is a great option for someone who struggles with sensitive skin because it contains anti-inflammatory fatty acids, such as linoleic acid, alpha-linolenic acid, and oleic acid. Because skin conditions like rosacea and atopic dermatitis are inflammatory disorders, rosehip oil may help to reduce the subsequent inflammation and redness, resulting in a decrease in symptoms.

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