Archive for May, 2011
Sarah Teather and the Governments Green Paper
0 Comments Published by Matt Saunders May 27th, 2011 in Information and comment, NewsSarah Teather, the current Children’s Minister (who spent much of her time in secondary school in a wheelchair following a viral infection) was recently interviewed by the Guardian, answering questions suggested by the readers on topics dealing with provisions for special needs children.
The central theme of the interview seems best summed up by the following [...]
Wheelchair activites in a sensory environment
0 Comments Published by Matt Saunders May 16th, 2011 in Kit, Music Gym, Sensory Room IdeasOne of the lessons we learned when running the music gym is that its exceedingly difficult sometimes to find wheelchair friendly activities, in this article we look at how we strove to be as inclusive as possible when designing the Music Gym
Three examples of inspiration and inclusion
0 Comments Published by Matt Saunders May 13th, 2011 in Inspiration, News, Who's inspired usInspirational examples of inclusion for special needs
Just thought I’d put up a quick post to say we’ve finally got the new Music Gym site up and running at www.musicgym.org , Tom’s now got a personal blog over at www.multisensorysolutions.co.uk and I’ll be making a concerted effort to get this blog back on track!
Matt.
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