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Bridget Philpott

Upcoming webinar: Practical SEND strategies for pre-diagnosis

11th September 2024

Are you a primary school teacher working with children who may have special educational needs, but are still awaiting a formal diagnosis?

Join us for a free webinar, Practical SEND strategies for pre-diagnosis, featuring Georgina Durrant, a renowned Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) expert.  

Georgina is the author of three Special Educational Needs and Disability books: 100 Ways Your Child Can Learn Through Play: Fun Activities for Young Children with SEN, How to Boost Reading and Writing Through Play: Fun Literacy-Based Activities for Children, and her latest title SEND Strategies for the Primary Years. She also runs the award-winning SEN Resources Blog, which shares a wealth of resources, reviews, and strategies aimed at supporting educators and parents.  

With a background as a former SENCo, Georgina has hands-on experience working directly with children facing a range of learning challenges. Her practical insights are informed by her time in the classroom, making her advice and strategies highly applicable for teachers.  

Georgina's work focuses on the importance of early intervention, inclusive education, and the use of creative, adaptable strategies to support not only children's learning but also their emotional well-being. She is highly regarded for her ability to guide educators, parents, and caregivers in effectively addressing the diverse needs of children with SEND. 

Practical SEND strategies for pre-diagnosis 


Thursday 17th October 2024 

3:45pm to 4:30pm

Register here

Teaching children who may have special educational needs can be challenging, especially when you’re navigating the complexities of pre-diagnosis support. In this webinar, we’ll explore how SEND Strategies for the Primary Years, Georgina’s latest book, guides you through the complexities of pre-diagnosis support.  

  • Discover the common hurdles teachers face when supporting pupils’ pre-diagnosis and how to navigate them effectively.  

  • Get hands-on strategies that you can use in your classroom to support pupils’ literacy, emotional regulation, and concentration and organisation skills.  

  • Explore how technology, like Clicker, can be used alongside these strategies to boost accessibility and engagement.  

Don’t miss out on this valuable opportunity to learn from one of the leading voices in the field of special education. Plus, everyone who attends has a chance of winning one of three free copies of Georgina’s book that we’ll be giving away! 

Register here

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