
Finding Your Voice: Creative Writing and Neurodiversity
We look at how creative writing can nurture self-belief for neurodiverse learners, as facilitated by one of our expert tutors and showcased through a powerful student short story.

We look at how creative writing can nurture self-belief for neurodiverse learners, as facilitated by one of our expert tutors and showcased through a powerful student short story.

We discuss why homeschooling continues to become a global trend in 2026, where it is most popular and why parents are choosing to do it.

We discuss what SEMH is, its affects on child mental health, how you can identify barriers behind behaviour & support emotional wellbeing in the classroom.

In this blog post, we discuss tips and strategies to overcome barriers to attendance for pupils with special education needs and disabilities (SEND). Learn how schools and families can help.

We discuss how Bright Heart’s person-centred AP model goes beyond the DfE’s 2025 Non-School AP Standards with award-winning safeguarding, quality SEN-tutoring and education.

We discuss the terms SEN and SEND, what they mean and their implications for students. This follows into the 4 broad areas of needs.

We discuss the latest ADHD findings and research for 2025, symptoms and strengths, and how you can offer support during ADHD Awareness Month.

We discuss neurodiversity – the idea that all brains are different and natural. Discover common conditions, myths, and how to support neurodiverse students.

We discuss the latest UK dyslexia research, from new definitions to AI support tools. Learn how breakthroughs in 2024-2025 are changing support for millions.

The Bright Heart team did some volunteering at Elysian Farm restoring hedgerows, touring the alternative provision and meeting animals.

We discuss how you can navigate the process of exam access arrangements as a private candidate. Discover what you can request and when to start.

We discuss the importance of belonging for student wellbeing and what ‘Children’s Mental Health Week’ is all about. Learn how to help every child feel valued and supported.

We discuss how you can navigate new routines, support special needs and help your child manage the move to Secondary School with our practical SEND transition plan.