13-19TH March 2023 NEURODIVERSITY WEEK

Download your FREE Neurodiversity Resource Pack and check out lots of FREE articles and resources from Nessy on https://www.nessy.com/en-us/dyslexia-explained/free-learning-resources/neurodiversity-resource-pack

Below is an interesting video from Louise Selby explaining what a day might feel like for a child with a weak working memory.

THE POWER OF AUDIO: FREE DOWNLOAD

Although most children are read to by adults at school and at home, the benefit of audio books could be used a lot more at home and at school.

Evidence demonstrates that listening to stories (rather than just reading them), can have a notable impact on children’s comprehension, vocabulary and, perhaps most importantly, on their love of reading.

In collaboration with teachers from across the UK, and informed by the latest research, Barrington Stoke have put together this free guide which will look at the key benefits of using audio with primary and secondary school students, and suggest some practical strategies for you to incorporate into your teaching practice to boost reading in your school! https://www.barringtonstoke.co.uk/the-power-of-audio-free-download/

Neurodiversity Week: More Free Information

Go to https://www.neurodiversityweek.com/ to find lots of free webinars for Neurodiversity week. You will also find free resources including powerpoints to share with pupils entitled ‘Celebrating our Unique Strengths and Differences’.

This week is a good week to share information about neurodiversity to help us understand each other.

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