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Breaking Barriers: Why Accessibility Matters in Special Needs Education

Episode 2 of the The Diary of an Autism Mum podcast, hosted by betsy612-gb, titled "Breaking Barriers: Why Accessibility Matters in Special Needs Education" was published on March 3, 2025 and runs 44 minutes.

March 3, 2025 ·44m · The Diary of an Autism Mum

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In this episode of The Diary of an Autism Mum, Betsy sits down with the head teacher of her daughter’s school to uncover the real challenges of special needs education. They explore what a typical school day looks like, the biggest obstacles in running a school for children with additional needs, and why an accessible school path is so vital for the pupils.They also discuss the struggles of securing funding, the impact of outdoor play, and how small changes can make a huge difference in these children’s lives. Plus, you'll get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the footpath in question—showing exactly why this fundraising effort is so important.Whether you're a parent, educator, or passionate about making schools more inclusive, this episode is for you. Tune in now and be part of the movement to create a better future for our children!🎧 Listen now and join Betsy on this journey to make a real difference.💛 Support the cause! Help Us build an accessible school path by donating here: GoFundMe – Help Us Make a Difference at Reynalds Cross💬 Let’s connect! Follow Betsy on Instagram @diaryofanautismmumpodcast

In this episode of The Diary of an Autism Mum, Betsy sits down with the head teacher of her daughter’s school to uncover the real challenges of special needs education. They explore what a typical school day looks like, the biggest obstacles in running a school for children with additional needs, and why an accessible school path is so vital for the pupils.

They also discuss the struggles of securing funding, the impact of outdoor play, and how small changes can make a huge difference in these children’s lives. Plus, you'll get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the footpath in question—showing exactly why this fundraising effort is so important.

Whether you're a parent, educator, or passionate about making schools more inclusive, this episode is for you. Tune in now and be part of the movement to create a better future for our children!

🎧 Listen now and join Betsy on this journey to make a real difference.

💛 Support the cause! Help Us build an accessible school path by donating here: GoFundMe – Help Us Make a Difference at Reynalds Cross💬 Let’s connect! Follow Betsy on Instagram @diaryofanautismmumpodcast

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