The exclusion of children from the school environment, either on a fixed-term or a permanent basis, is a disciplinary tool used in primary and secondary schools throughout the United Kingdom.…
Neurodiversity: Difference vs. Disorder
Neurodiversity is a term which was first coined in the late 1990s to describe conditions such as Dyslexia, Autism and ADHD as not deficits or disorders but rather more like…
Smart Drugs
There was a really interesting article in the TES recently called “Wise up to Smart Drugs” The main focus of the article was that would more students due to increasing…
Exclusion Infusion
Every now again something happens in the Educational world that provides you with a degree of optimism that somebody might be listening to you. I have been greatly concerned for…
Good Mental Health
In the American sitcom Frasier the lead character played by Kesley Grammar signs off from his radio broadcast by wishing everyone “Good Mental Health” This US television show has been…
You can’t compete with a cat in the playground…..
During a recent school visit I witnessed a year 6 student with ADHD called Daniel fling a chair across the room after an altercation with his teacher. Unfortunately, the situation…
The Funny Thing About Teachers
On the 27th of July 2017 just when everybody was getting themselves ready for a well-earned holiday break from school there was a survey published in the Times Educational Supplement…
Is Exclusion Really The Answer?
Fintan O’Regan asks why, after a period of decline, the number of pupils being excluded is on the rise again… The overall trend in recent years has been a decrease…
Schools Out
At the time of writing my son will complete his final A Level exam paper which will signal the final act of his school career. Both he and his twin…
Attaching the Detached
Recently I spoke at an early years child care conference in Surrey and the issue of attachment was raised in terms of behaviour and self-esteem in children. There is no…