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#144: How to actually support students with additional needs... in a mainstream classroom... with zero support...

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How do you actually manage special needs in a mainstream classroom (when you’re not getting the support you need)?

Ever looked around your classroom mid-lesson and thought:
“How the heck am I supposed to meet 30 different needs all at once?”

Yeah. Me too.

This week, I’m kicking off a new mini-series answering your most-asked questions, starting with one I get all the time:
“How do I support students with special needs in my mainstream classroom? There has to be more help out there.”

Spoiler alert: There should be more help. But in the meantime, I’m walking you through what you can actually control, without burning yourself out or playing superhero.

I’ll give you a front seat to:

  • The real talk I wish I got at uni about inclusion
  • Why “just differentiate” is the most unhelpful advice ever
  • The classroom systems and routines that actually make a difference
  • And the role your own nervous system plays in it all

This one’s not about perfection. It’s about doing what’s possible—in a way that’s human, sustainable, and actually helps kids thrive (including you).

Let’s dive in.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Why you can’t meet every need, and why that’s not failure
  • The power of systems over individualised strategies
  • What real inclusion looks and feels like
  • The two biggest game-changers: routine + regulation
  • How to support neurodiverse and neurotypical students at the same time

Have a question, comment, or just want to say hello? Drop us a text!

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