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    Author: Cheryl Warren

    All play is ok

    All play is ok I spoke last week at the Community Playthings Day of Play.  It was an amazing day, with over 200 people all…

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    Cheryl Warren 13/02/2024
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    Creating a Sensory Friendly Bonfire Night

    Bonfire night, what a great time of the year. Great colours lighting up the sky, social gatherings in the garden or at an organised event…

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    Cheryl Warren 05/11/2023
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    SEND L4 Qualification

    A blog written for FAMLYHQ Why work towards a SENDCo qualification? | Famly         I am an award-winning trainer and consultant working…

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    Cheryl Warren 29/08/2023
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    My Messy Classroom

    Current stats 117,757 children in mainstream primary schools with an EHCP (Education Health and Care Plan) and 629,184 children reported as requiring SEN support, without…

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    Cheryl Warren 24/07/2023
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    Let’s make the possible, possible

    A blog written for Connect Childcare   We talk about the term enabling a lot when it comes to environments for children within an early…

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    Cheryl Warren 23/10/2022
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    Understanding and Supporting Children’s Behaviour

    Always a very controversial discussion and with the newly published DfE guidance on ‘Behaviour in School, July 2022, landing in the inboxes of schools across…

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    Cheryl Warren 08/09/2022
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    An ‘early years expert’ home schooling in 2020

    Updated: Apr 7, 2022 Well, what a year, what a rollercoaster, what a nightmare. But that fact that I’m writing this blog, means that I have…

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    Cheryl Warren 07/04/2022
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    But he doesn’t look autistic………

    So, what does autism look like? I couldn’t tell my son was autistic just by looking at him, I could tell my son was autistic…

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    Cheryl Warren 06/04/2022
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    A Sensory Spectacular

    “He’ll eat when he’s hungry” “He’ll get used to messy play if we keep encouraging him” “She can’t play with the water unless she puts…

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    Cheryl Warren 31/03/2022
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    What children with an autism diagnosis have taught me….

    Updated: Jul 13, 2023     When we think of a child with additional support needs, dysregulated behaviours, special needs or delayed development what do we…

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    Cheryl Warren 10/02/2022
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