Have you a question on the education system in England and Wales? ACE may be able to help. The site is for parents, governors and teachers. They offer free telephone advice on subjects such as bullying, exclusion and special educational needs.
A non-text story about Bob and his friends. They are making a birthday cake for Bob but things don't go quite to plan. Young children will enjoy the story. It displays well on an interactive whiteboard.
A simple non-text story showing a digger in action. It is a useful site for promoting discussion with young children.
Follow the sequence of instructions for making a beef and salad sandwich. Listen carefully to each question and click on the pictures to choose the things you need.
Listen to the questions and see if you know what to buy in different shops. The game works well on an interactive whiteboard.
Follow the sequence of instructions for making a baked potato with baked beans and cheese. Listen carefully to each question and click on the pictures to choose the things you need.
Watch for the crocodiles to come out from behind the rocks then click the mouse or press the space bar to catch it. This game can help young children with mouse control or can be adapted for switch use for children with special needs.
This resource which was produced by the Down's Syndrome Association allows you to easily produce timetables with pictorial clues in a choice of formats. This aids memory and sequencing. You can substitute your own pictures.
If you are unhappy with a decision taken by your local authority in England or Wales about your special needs child, you can appeal to the Special Needs Tribunal. Find out about the process here.
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