The SEND Network Podcast

The SEND Network Podcast

The SEND Network Podcast is produced by the SEND Network, and provides expert insight  to help practitioners in the special educational needs and disabilities sector to shape their practice

  1. Rewiring the Brain to Unlock Literacy and Confidence

    3 DAYS AGO

    Rewiring the Brain to Unlock Literacy and Confidence

    Get in touch ​PDA Dad, Duncan, speaks with Lou Barnes of Unlock Learning on transforming dyslexia support and rebuilding self esteem in children. Recorded at the Tes SEND Show North as part of Season 10, this episode of the SEND Network Podcast brings together PDA Dad Duncan and Lou Barnes, Founder of Unlock Learning. Lou shares her journey from classroom teacher to specialist practitioner, driven by a determination to better support children with dyslexia who were losing confidence despite their intelligence and creativity. The conversation explores how difficulties with reading and writing can impact self esteem, mental health and family life, and why traditional approaches do not always work. At the heart of the episode is Lou’s approach, focused on working with the brain rather than against it. By drawing on neuroplasticity and the power of the subconscious mind, she explains how simple, child led techniques can help rewire the way letters and words are processed, creating lasting change in literacy and confidence. The discussion also touches on diagnosis, neurodivergence, and the importance of creating safe, supportive learning environments where children can thrive without losing what makes them unique. A thoughtful and practical episode for educators, SENCOs and parents looking for new ways to support children with dyslexia and build lasting confidence. 🎧 Available to listen on all major podcast platforms 📺 Watch the full episode now on the SEND Network at send-network.co.uk

    26 min

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The SEND Network Podcast is produced by the SEND Network, and provides expert insight  to help practitioners in the special educational needs and disabilities sector to shape their practice

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