~ The Muddle Monster by Leonie Marie ~ I first saw these Muddle Monsters on Instagram. They have been created by Leonie Marie who has spent her whole career working with adults and children with additional needs. The idea behind the Muddle Monster is that children can whisper their worries to their monster, or theyContinue reading “Resource of the Month – February”
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Early Career Teachers
I spent last weekend with my American friends who we do not see very often. Debi and I started teaching together in London in 1990 (yes – such a long time ago!). At that time, in England, we had trained for our degree for 4 years and then had to complete a probationary year beforeContinue reading “Early Career Teachers”
The Importance of Smaller Steps
When I first saw this image on Twitter, it really resonated with me. (I looked it up and it is from The Minds Journal). I saw it at the time I was setting up and planning for Reach with Claire. It felt like there was so much to do and there were never enough hoursContinue reading “The Importance of Smaller Steps”
