Introduction Background The reported study is one of an ongoing series of small-scale collaborative research projects undertaken by researchers at the Universities of Plymouth and Exeter that focus on exclusionary practices in schools in England and the perspectives of varied stakeholders on illegal exclusionary practices (Done & Knowler, 2020a, 2020b, 2020c, 2021; Done et al., […]
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Yes, you read the headline correctly: This blog post is about our puppy’s first birthday party. Apparently we are these dog owners. Our Pomeranian Juliette has just turned a year old and the party planning started weeks earlier when Jasmine spent an entire Saturday afternoon creating a handwritten invitation. From then on, it quickly became […]
Summer! Children are excited. Teachers are relieved. Parents across the country are feeling a familiar tingling sensation in the pit of their stomach from the summer routine – especially parents dealing with ADHD children. Somewhere in their heads they think “What now? What do I do with my energetic, often absent-minded, kilometer-long child, all day, […]