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Debunking Common Misconceptions About SEN Students

Debunking Common Misconceptions About SEN Students

There are many common misconceptions about SEN (Special Educational Needs) students and this disinformation can be damaging. It can lead to misunderstandings and the wrong support being provided for SEN students. These misconceptions can negatively impact how SEN students are treated , educated, and thought of in society. They might question what does SEN stand for or wonder what are SEN needs? This is why it is important to get the right information and not strengthen misconceptions about SEN students. Individuals with special educational needs are diverse, each different with their own personalities, habits and needs. This article will debunk five of the most common misconceptions about SEN students that people think and explain why these are incorrect.
5 Reasons to Consider Working With SEN Students

5 Reasons to Consider Working With SEN Students

There are many reasons to consider supporting SEN students in your future career. These reasons could be for personal reasons or professional growth. This article will explore five of the reasons you should work with SEN students. These are our personal choices; there are countless other reasons we could list, but we would love to hear your reasons. Please let us know in the comments why you believe working with SEN students is a great decision. One reason to work with SEN students is the difference you can make in their lives.
What is ADHD And How Can I Best Help?

What is ADHD And How Can I Best Help?

A common question that is searched online is, what is ADHD? This article will explain not only what ADHD is but also how to support a child with ADHD and some of the treatment options for ADHD. ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, is a condition that affects people of all ages. However, it is most normally diagnosed during childhood. There are various symptoms, which we will go into more detail about shortly. The main symptoms are inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness, but everyone is impacted differently.

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