5 tips for teachers and parents to better support dyslexic children
5 tips for teachers and parents to better support dyslexic children and give every child access to a great education system, no matter their background, removing unfair boundaries.
5 tips for teachers and parents to better support dyslexic children and give every child access to a great education system, no matter their background, removing unfair boundaries.
The schools white paper plans to give every child the support they need. From targeted support in English and Maths to ensuring every child has an excellent teacher. I question whether this is enough and what about those who don’t have enough parental support or the right peer groups to help them succeed?
Every child should have access to a great education system, no matter their background, removing unfair boundaries.
We all want to promote equality and encourage inclusion for all children however this is easily said but often hard to achieve.
Yes of course they should, if we want the best for our young people then we must invest in those who support and inspire them
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