Why not take a look at some resources for education settings, created by our team at The Owl Centre?
We’ve got downloads, podcasts, and blogs, which will evolve over time. Here we’ll also have information about any forthcoming webinars.
Why not take a look at some resources for education settings, created by our team at The Owl Centre?
We’ve got downloads, podcasts, and blogs, which will evolve over time. Here we’ll also have information about any forthcoming webinars.
Reanne Stanton is a paediatric speech and language therapist working in schools. She supports children with communication needs, including Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), and helps create inclusive, neurodivergent-friendly environments through therapy, training and collaboration.
In this episode, Reanne shares insights into her work supporting children in schools. From identifying speech and language needs to tailoring interventions like colourful semantics, Reanne explores how collaborative, child-centred therapy makes a real impact. She also unpacks Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), its complexity, and the importance of inclusive, accessible school environments.
In this episode, Louisa Harrison introduces PACT (Paediatric Autism Communication Therapy) and its transformative approach to fostering communication and connection. She shares her personal journey as a parent and professional, highlights the evidence-based benefits of PACT therapy, and explains how it empowers families to build meaningful interactions with their autistic children.
In this episode, Jo Holdaway explains what dyslexia is, how it affects learning and daily life, and the benefits of an assessment. She shares her own journey with dyslexia and offers practical advice for parents, individuals, and educators to better support those with dyslexic tendencies.
In this episode, Bridget Snasdell discusses her role as a SENCO, the importance of tailored education plans, and navigating the complexities of the SEN and EHCP processes. She offers valuable advice for families and professionals alike, highlighting strategies to foster success for young people with additional needs in education.
To partner with The Owl Centre, speak to our dedicated education team to discuss your needs and build a support package that works for you.