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Vicky Carpenter's Autism Intervention and Psychology Shop

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Hi all, I am an Autism Specialist teacher who has a background in teaching Psychology. My SEND resources are largely focused on EYFS - Y3 Children in the social-to-conversation partner stages of development. I have a particular interest in developing a love of literacy in Gestal language learners. I also have a range of curriculum specific resources and behavior support packs.

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Hi all, I am an Autism Specialist teacher who has a background in teaching Psychology. My SEND resources are largely focused on EYFS - Y3 Children in the social-to-conversation partner stages of development. I have a particular interest in developing a love of literacy in Gestal language learners. I also have a range of curriculum specific resources and behavior support packs.
Bear Hunt Colourful Semantics
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Bear Hunt Colourful Semantics

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Hi all, This is for my SEN student who is mad about ‘Going on a bear hunt’. It can be used with the book, then use to cards and board enclosed. 4 pages, including basic frame for CS. Best wishes, Vicky
Early Brain Development Psychology GCSE Edexcel 2017+
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Early Brain Development Psychology GCSE Edexcel 2017+

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Development Psychology GCSE Edexcel 2017+ includes 39 highly visual slides covering content for first section of Development 1 accelerated lesson or 3 lessons for mixed ability Introduction to Psychology Early brain development Structure of the brain activity Early brain development consolidation questions Homework activity
Atkinson & Shiffrin's Multi-store
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Atkinson & Shiffrin's Multi-store

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Atkinson and Shiffrin’s Multi-store Model of Memory (MSM) (1968) The sensory register. • The capacity and duration of short-term and long-term memory. • The role of attention and rehearsal in memory. • The strengths and weaknesses of the theory of separate memory stores. • Research methods IV and DV