Odd Socks and Docs is a podcast aimed at anyone working in aSpecial Educational Needs & Disabilities setting. Primarily teaching children and young people with severe and complex and profound learning difficulties.I hope this will be helpful to anyone with an interest in SEND including parents and other professionals in medical and social roles.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationHow ToKids & Family |
Nat is a 27 year old young man with Down syndrome, in this episode I chat to his mum about his early years up to school. During this time he was also diagnosed with Autism. I feel it is a very uplifting and joyous story and makes interesting listenin... more
So many SEND students have issues around food and eating that a good dinner time is vital to the rest of the student's day. This episode explores ways to make dinner time run smoothly and be enjoyable for the dinner ladies. it touches on a multi disc... more
This episode looks at how a very successful mini business developed from teaching real life skills. A project that can be done with a full range of SEND students as a group or as individuals. Turning Friday mornings into the students and staff's favo... more
I have experienced so much joy during fairly chaotic moments and this short episode is about making chaos work for you and the the students and creating fun. Students learn when having fun!
Teaching and supporting SEND students can be at times a very tough job, it is really important to acknowledge special moments, make memories and celebrate achievements.
"How do I teach National Curriculum Academic Subjects to my SEND students who are not able to read, write or speak?" is a question I am asked so many times! Here are a few ideas that I found worked well whilst addressing the students real need.
What does this mean and how can that differ from student to student. With some tips and stories on how to manage it.
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This episode is packed full of ideas on how to make the NC work for SEN students. Focusing on what is vitally important to them as learners. Excellent!
This is a great podcast from a seasoned special educator. It’s relatable and practical with plenty of useful tips and a good dash of humor.
Fantastic advice on how too fill 20 minutes of time when left with a group of special needs students. Highly recommend this podcast. Well done Lottie!
These podcasts are so good for not only teachers of SEN children but for parents and anyone else who may have interactions with them.
Odd Socks and Docs is a veteran special needs teacher’s guide to surviving the classroom. But it’s not a only podcast for special needs teachers or teaching assistants - teachers in mainstream schooling and even parents (of children with or without special needs) will find sage advice here, all delivered in short, succinct monologues that are full of wisdom and hilarious anecdotes, and in conversations with others who are involved in the world of special needs education. There is something for p... more
Apple Podcasts | #98 | Russia/Education/How To |
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