As part of the Council’s ongoing commitment to making our local area inclusive for children and young people with SEND, we are currently looking for views from parents/carers on parks and play areas, specifically specialist equipment within them. Would it be possible for you to share the following information with parents/carers via any methods you use (social media, e-mail etc)
South Tyneside Council is committed to improving local parks and play areas for children and young people with SEND. Following feedback from families, we are looking to install specialist/accessible equipment in parks and play areas across the local area. We would like to get your views on this. Please complete this survey to tell us your views.
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Well done to those children who achieved 100% attendance for last week.
Keep up the great effort!
Every school day counts in a child’s academic life… A missed school day is a lost opportunity for children to learn.
As part of our ‘Happily Ever After’ theme we decided that our favourite story character would benefit from a pot to keep their favourite item safe eg. Cinderella could keep her jewelery in or Granny could keep her biscuits in it to hide them from The Big Bad Wolf. We used clay and made a thumb pot. We looked at how to pinch, mould and manipulate our clay to make our desired shape. We then used a range of tools to ‘score’ our clay to make it patterned.