The magazine for parents and professionals supporting children and young people with sight problems, including those with additional needs.
In this issue - November/December 2009
Involving parents
The current issue of Insight explores the best current practice in involving parents in the care and education of their child. How do parents keep track of their child's changing needs, while at the same time getting their views across to the myriad of professionals involved in the care and education of their child? What are the best ways for parents and professionals to work together? These are the questions we set out to answer, with a mix of features from professionals, parents and teaching experts.
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News
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High court confirms rights of disabled children
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100th Changing Places toilet opens
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New guidance on inclusive play
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Free teaching materials on disability
Involving parents
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It's in the bag! A novel way of keeping track of documentation
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Involving parents in the early years: latest research
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The homework umbrella: homework and complex needs
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Parent mentoring: pilot project in Leeds
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RNIB Rushton School and Children's Home: involving families and parents
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Communication between home and school: tips for families
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Recognising fathers in care and education.
Education
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Bamboozle Theatre Company: pioneering productions for children
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The provision calendar: teaching plan (part five of five)
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How parents can get the most from meetings
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Update on exams and qualifications: new academic year
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Describing your child for a Statement of Special Educational Needs (SEN).
Research
Health and wellbeing
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In perspective: parental involvement in eye care
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Life with Batten Disease
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Positive parenting: supporting children's emotional wellbeing
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Focus on... Peter's Anomaly.
Sixteen plus
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Opening employers' eyes: an employment project
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Young columnist of the year.
Family
In the Jan/Feb issue
We focus on "Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning (SEAL)".
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