Cognition and Learning:
This area of need refers to when support is required due to children learning at a slower rate than their peers, even with appropriate differentiation. Children may struggle to retain information, gain new information or use the information they have gained to connect learning together. Some children have specific learning needs such as dyslexia while others have a more generic learning need that affects more than one area of learning.
How can I support my child?
Children with cognition (understanding) and learning difficulties will learn at a slower pace than their peers. Often children with cognition and learning difficulties have working memory difficulties. Therefore, it is important to break learning activities down into small chunks and provide lots of opportunities for repetition (what we call 'overlearning'). Also allowing your child to take regular movement breaks (standing up and shaking out their arms and legs, running on the spot for 60 seconds, touching their toes and reaching to the sky etc.) can help them to refocus back on their learning if they are struggling.
Below are some ideas of ways you can support your child with their learning:
Link to support reading, writing A website with a wealth of activities and ideas to support
Reading at home e-learning library that can be accessed at home
Teach your monster to read An app or website, some free elements
Active movement breaks Support your child to have active movement breaks