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Pragmatic Universal Design is a practical approach from Neuroinclusive Research that helps organisations make workplaces more inclusive. It focuses on progress over perfection—offering simple, actionable steps toward Universal Design and building belonging one step at a time. Copy the link below into your browser and watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3F-bepU1lw&list=PLf3dqLxjg0LqtrYYODaxD3hPk8MwLshRR&index=1https://youtu.be/Uf1wy9_MZk8?si=iraYmaJTMJyKt_j4
Pragmatic Universal Design is a practical approach from Neuroinclusive Research that helps organisations make workplaces more inclusive. It focuses on progress over perfection—offering simple, actionable steps toward Universal Design and building belonging one step at a time.
This ADDitude article explores effective ways to support children with dyslexia so they can thrive in school and beyond. It highlights that dyslexia is not linked to intelligence but to how the brain processes language, and that early, tailored interventions are key. While there’s no medication to “cure” dyslexia, structured literacy programs, multi-sensory teaching, and school-based accommodations — such as extra time on tests, assistive technology, and alternative ways to demonstrate learning — can make a profound difference. The article stresses collaboration between parents, teachers, and specialists to build a support plan that nurtures both academic skills and self-confidence. Contact us for more assistance today.
Transitions can be tough for children with ADHD and autism, especially after school holidays. In our latest blog, we explore how predictable routines help reduce anxiety, support emotional regulation, and create smoother school days. From morning checklists to calm-down strategies, discover practical ways to support your child’s success this term.
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