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Dr Anthony J. Maher, specialises as a Reader in Physical Education and Children's Physical Activity at Edge Hill University. He has provided some example questions you can use for some of the activities listed on this article: Fun games to help children with SEND get active at home

It helps your child to learn about their own response to activity and helps them, and you, engage in the activity at a deeper level and to explore different ways of playing and enjoying the game.

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SEND and primary school. collection

Advice and stories for parents of children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities from the Bitesize Starting Primary School campaign.

SEND and primary school

鶹Լ Tiny Happy People: SEND. collection

Advice to support language and communication development for families of early years’ children with SEND

鶹Լ Tiny Happy People: SEND