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Autism: More Than Just Accessories
Every superhero has equipment. Batman has his utility belt. Astronauts have spacesuits. Chefs have knives they guard like treasure. And many autistic people have their own everyday toolkit…
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Fibromyalgia: The Invisible Illness
There are illnesses that announce themselves with obvious signs: a cast on an arm, a scar after surgery, a visible limp. Then there are conditions that leave no…
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Being a SEN Assistant (AESH) in France
People imagine a Special Educational Needs (SEN) assistant sitting quietly beside a child, occasionally helping with a worksheet or reminding them to pay attention. They assume we are…
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GeoGebra: Making Maths Click
For a long time, maths has often been taught as something fixed: neat pages, precise handwriting, carefully drawn diagrams, and steps to memorise in order. But learning is…
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Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy is not a single experience, nor is it a condition that can be neatly summarised through appearance or ability. It refers instead to a group of…
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