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Welcome! I’m a behaviour analyst creating practical, classroom-ready resources to support learners with communication, social, and cognitive needs. Whether you're working in a SEN setting, delivering interventions, or adapting lessons for neurodivergent pupils, you'll find evidence-informed tools designed to save you time and engage your learners.

Welcome! I’m a behaviour analyst creating practical, classroom-ready resources to support learners with communication, social, and cognitive needs. Whether you're working in a SEN setting, delivering interventions, or adapting lessons for neurodivergent pupils, you'll find evidence-informed tools designed to save you time and engage your learners.
Auditory Recall Working Memory Passages
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Auditory Recall Working Memory Passages

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Strengthen working memory and auditory recall with this print-and-go PDF resource, perfect for classroom or 1:1 use. With 96 short passages and matching recall questions, this pack offers structured, accessible practice designed to support students with Autism, ADHD, or executive functioning challenges. You’ll find a mix of: One-sentence stories Three-sentence stories Five-sentence stories Each passage is followed by clear, direct questions to check understanding and memory. Simply read the passage aloud, then ask the recall questions straight away. To encourage true auditory memory and reduce rote responses, we recommend changing one or two small details each time you revisit a passage. Ideal for SEN support, speech and language sessions, or targeted intervention groups Builds listening skills, attention, and independent learning habits No prep needed, just print and start Regular use helps learners develop stronger memory strategies and better overall focus, making it a valuable addition to any support toolkit.
Pause and Choose Emotion Posters (aligned with Zones of Regulation)
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Pause and Choose Emotion Posters (aligned with Zones of Regulation)

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Support learners with emotional awareness and behaviour using these colour-coded posters aligned with the Zones of Regulation. Each template has two versions: one with Zone names (red, blue, yellow, green), and one with emotion words (angry, sad, anxious, happy). Includes 54 behaviour symbols (e.g. crying, shouting, hitting), 24 self-/co-regulation tools, and 9 positive action symbols (e.g. take turns, join in). Ideal for calm corners, SEL, or SEND support—making emotional language and expectations clearer across your classroom.
Circles of Trust Social Skills Activity Pack
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Circles of Trust Social Skills Activity Pack

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Support learners to understand** personal boundaries, relationships**, and safe behaviour across different social contexts with this clear and visual teaching pack. Based on the* Circles of Trust* framework, it helps learners differentiate how we interact with people in different ‘circles’, from close family and friends to acquaintances and strangers. This printable PDF is perfect for use in SEN classrooms, PSHE lessons, small group work, or 1:1 sessions. Suitable for teachers, speech and language therapists, support staff and parents. Supports development in: Understanding social boundaries Identifying** safe vs unsafe** behaviours Learning who to trust with personal information What’s included: Circles of Trust sorting activity, to discuss who belongs in each circle (with template and cut-out cards) Colour-coded rule posters explaining expected behaviours for each circle Customisable and black-and-white versions for individualisation and low-ink printing Structured teaching plan with suggested discussion points and activity guidance Designed for learners who benefit from structure, repetition and visual cues, including those with autism, social communication difficulties, and other additional needs. ✔ No prep required ✔ Visual, consistent and adaptable ✔ Supports 51ºÚÁÏ, PSHE, and personal development targets Use this pack to build important social reasoning and safety awareness skills in a supportive, developmentally appropriate way.