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11. Whoopsadaisy

Our mission is to provide a specialist centre where children can benefit from Conductive Education regardless of financial status or geographical location. Our vision is that children affected by cerebral palsy and other physical disabilities have access to the best facilities, equipment and teaching of fundamental lifelong skills using Conductive Education, in order that they may become as independent as possible in the future.
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12. The March Foundation

The March Foundation has been set up to help children with special educational needs to reach their full potential and to achieve
their own personal visions. Our innovative projects help teachers, students and parents to work together towards quantifiable goals each year.
Parents and teachers have found that Special Educational Needs children react and learn in a totally different way if they are taken out of their routine school and home surroundings. Some of the benefits include:
- Less disruptive behaviour
- Improved confidence
- Increased year group contribution and interaction
- Personal focus and goals
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13. Teachernet - SEN

Special educational needs and disability
It is the ambition of the special educational needs (SEN) and disability division that every child with special educational needs reaches their full potential in school, and can make a successful transition to adulthood and the world of further and higher education, training or work.
To promote the welfare and interests of disabled children, and to improve the support they receive, this area of the site provides a wide range of SEN and disability advice and materials for teachers, parents and others working with children with SEN in England.
Among others, this site may prove valuable for parents, carers, schools, SEN governors, teachers, professionals and learning assistants.
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