Essential Learning

About Essential Learning

esSENtial learning has launched a new spelling application for children with special educational needs. . . . .
SENspeller is a unique and innovative resource targeted at the parents and teachers of children with special educational needs particularly those with non-verbal autism.
Its principal focus is to assist children to recognise words and spell them correctly, in an environment that can be customised to suit each child’s individual requirements.

Communication and comprehension can often be limited with children on the autism spectrum.
SENspeller has 3 distinct stages of spelling development, and as a parent you can monitor each child’s progress through the stages. This helps to ensure that your child is learning to spell rather than simply picture and word matching.

Many children on the autism spectrum are visual learners and rely heavily on visual cues to aid their learning.
SENspeller makes the learning experience personal to your child as it allows you to upload your own personal pictures and record your own voice. This ensures that your child can make those all-important literal connections between the words they are trying to learn and the real life object.
For example, the word ‘cat’ would be associated with a real life picture of their pet ‘cat’.

It has also been recognised that many individuals on the spectrum experience some form of sensory sensitivity and have difficulty screening out unwanted stimuli.
SENspeller is low arousal. Removing those colours, sights, sounds and movements that may cause distress, For example, all writing is black on a white background, with no loud music or moving pictures.

SENspeller has the capacity to work with 10 children progressing through different topics and stages, giving each child a unique learning experience.

SENspeller has the capability to store 200 words at any one time. By giving you the ability to edit topics and words, more complex words can be added and learned as a child progresses through their educational stages.

SENspeller gives you the ability to upload your own photos and record your own word sounds. Ensuring a personal link is always made between the photo shown and the word to be learned.

SENspeller aids you in monitoring the progress of each child’s learning, by giving you access to their gameplay history:
• Date last played
• Topics completed
• Individual topic scores
• Words yet to be spelled correctly
• Current stage reached

SENspeller is supplied with:
• 10 common topics which can be edited (Family, Transport, Home, School etc)
• 100 words, 10 per topic which can also be edited (Mummy, Car, Bed, Pencil etc)
• Simple line drawings are provided for each word (to be replaced with a photo)
• A voice recording for each word (which can be re-recorded)
• Voice recordings for each letter of the alphabet
• Voice recordings for successful spelling and completion of stages (which can be toggled on /off)

Essential Learning Description

esSENtial learning has launched a new spelling application for children with special educational needs. . . . .
SENspeller is a unique and innovative resource targeted at the parents and teachers of children with special educational needs particularly those with non-verbal autism.
Its principal focus is to assist children to recognise words and spell them correctly, in an environment that can be customised to suit each child’s individual requirements.

Communication and comprehension can often be limited with children on the autism spectrum.
SENspeller has 3 distinct stages of spelling development, and as a parent you can monitor each child’s progress through the stages. This helps to ensure that your child is learning to spell rather than simply picture and word matching.

Many children on the autism spectrum are visual learners and rely heavily on visual cues to aid their learning.
SENspeller makes the learning experience personal to your child as it allows you to upload your own personal pictures and record your own voice. This ensures that your child can make those all-important literal connections between the words they are trying to learn and the real life object.
For example, the word ‘cat’ would be associated with a real life picture of their pet ‘cat’.

It has also been recognised that many individuals on the spectrum experience some form of sensory sensitivity and have difficulty screening out unwanted stimuli.
SENspeller is low arousal. Removing those colours, sights, sounds and movements that may cause distress, For example, all writing is black on a white background, with no loud music or moving pictures.

SENspeller has the capacity to work with 10 children progressing through different topics and stages, giving each child a unique learning experience.

SENspeller has the capability to store 200 words at any one time. By giving you the ability to edit topics and words, more complex words can be added and learned as a child progresses through their educational stages.

SENspeller gives you the ability to upload your own photos and record your own word sounds. Ensuring a personal link is always made between the photo shown and the word to be learned.

SENspeller aids you in monitoring the progress of each child’s learning, by giving you access to their gameplay history:
• Date last played
• Topics completed
• Individual topic scores
• Words yet to be spelled correctly
• Current stage reached

SENspeller is supplied with:
• 10 common topics which can be edited (Family, Transport, Home, School etc)
• 100 words, 10 per topic which can also be edited (Mummy, Car, Bed, Pencil etc)
• Simple line drawings are provided for each word (to be replaced with a photo)
• A voice recording for each word (which can be re-recorded)
• Voice recordings for each letter of the alphabet
• Voice recordings for successful spelling and completion of stages (which can be toggled on /off)

Reviews

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Harry loves the zip wire so I couldn’t say no to him going on it 😬 he has to strip off though if he gets the slightest bit wet so I’m so pleased he held on tight as I didn’t take any spare clothes 🤣

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Harry hates being stuck indoors and even he won’t go out to play in this weather 🤣 so we jumped in the car and went to the shops and he bought some new play doh to practice his cutting skills ☺️

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Big sister duties.....nightly back tickles 💕

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Harry is getting more confident on his new bigger bike 💕
We went to the skate park today and had the whole park to ourselves! Harry also loves to run around the track 🤣 when it’s quiet of course, he definitely had a work out today! 💕

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Now Harry has his blue badge we’ve now been given a disabled bay outside our house for him 🥰
We don’t have a drive way, just off road parking which means we usually have to park further up the road 😕 and unfortunately people use our road as a cut through to beat the traffic lights and generally speed all the way down!! 😠 We’ve had several near misses over the years!
Harry has very unpredictable behaviour, he can run without warning (in any direction!!) or refuse to walk and collapse to the floor. This will make coming home now so much easier and safer 🥰

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Harry got this cool light pad for Christmas it’s fab!! He loves it! Keeping him occupied for ages 🥰

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Merry Christmas everyone 🎄

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Christmas jumper day 💕🎄

User

The look of concentration on his face looking for number 1 💕
Harry remembered that he was only allowed to open one a day, he didn’t attempt to open another one and put the calendar straight back on the shelf 💕

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I originally set up this page as a business page to signpost families to the private services I provided as an autism consultant. I also started to use the page to highlight Harry’s amazing achievements 💕
I’ve now completed my masters in autism and intellectual disabilities and I have recently been offered my dream job working within the NHS. This unfortunately means I can no longer do any private work 😢 however I would love to keep the page running as a progress diary for Harry 💕
I have made some changes to the page and I hope you will all still follow Harry on his autism journey 💕

User

Harry is getting homework now he is in senior school 💕
He is enjoying practicing his handwriting and his letters are now becoming smaller and more legible, and his pencil grip is improving too 💕
He is managing to stay focused for at least 15 minutes after school and appears to enjoy it bless him 💕

User

Harry loved doing his pumpkin again this year! 🎃
He couldn’t wait to empty it and he even drew on his own eyes, nose and mouth 🎃
Then when I’d finished cutting it out he laughed and kept saying “pumpkin” then he used the cut out pieces like a jigsaw puzzle 💕

User

Love this new addition to our local park. Harry pointed to and signed each letter of his name 💕

User

Well they look nothing like the picture and Harry ate most of the mixture but he had fun and they do taste quite nice 🤣 🧁

User

Harry’s sister Chloe had her birthday party today at Cobana Beach Club. It was a UV foam party and so much fun! 🥰
Harry was amazing!! The music was very loud, it was dark, with strobe lights and lots of children that he didn’t know but.... he took it all in, did some lovely dancing and had a great time! 🥰

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Harry was a little superstar this morning! He walked straight into his new class, hung his bag up on his peg and even said “good morning” 🥰
His teacher said he’s had a great day and he’s settling in well 🥰
Can’t believe he’s now in seniors! So grown up! 🥰

More about Essential Learning

Essential Learning is located at 19 Paxton Road, Fareham