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How negative thoughts impact us -2 Mindful Dyslexia

by Georgina Smith | Feb 9, 2020 | anxiety, Mental Health, Mindful Dyslexia

In my first blog, I introduced the concept of ‘Thinking creates feeling and feeling creates thinking’. Of course I’m not a trained counselor or therapist but have had 20 years experience of  suffering anxiety and researching into how I could help myself....

CPD-Take the poll for educational professionals

by Georgina Smith | Feb 26, 2018 | SEN Jigsaw Conference 2018, Uncategorized

Did you know that SEN Jigsaw 2018 is now offering informal CPD certificates to all our educational professionals? We know that it’s difficult to cover all aspects of overlapping learning difficulties such as; Complex Lanaguage Dyslexia Dyspraxia Dyscalculia...

Language and Behaviour- Libby Hill Of Small Talk Speech and Language – SEN Jigsaw 2018

by Georgina Smith | Jan 30, 2018 | SEN Jigsaw Conference 2018, Speech and Language

The link between bad behaviour, language and communication. by John Hicks January 29, 2018 As a parent I know that there have been many times when I have responded to ‘fix’ behaviour rather than find out what is behind the behaviour and help my children...

How can I get my child assessed for ASD, dyspraxia or ADHD?

by Georgina Smith | Jan 29, 2018 | Autism, Dyspraxia, Service Providers, Speech and Language

How can I get my child assessed for ASD, DCD or ADHD? As dyslexia assessors we start to identify characteristics of other learning difficulties.  When we advise parents about additional learning difficulties such as autism (ASD), dyspraxia (DCD) and ADHD, we always...

Taking the Stress out of essay writing- John Hicks – SEN Jigsaw 2018

by Georgina Smith | Jan 22, 2018 | Assistive Technology, Dyslexia, Reading, Schools, SEN Jigsaw Conference 2018, Spelling, Uncategorized

I am very excited to be leading a workshop at the SEN Jigsaw Conference on April 21st.  I am excited because I get to meet some brilliant delegates who all have a focus on supporting young dyslexic talent through education.  This will be our third year of running the...
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