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Hilra Gondim Vinha, PhD

Author

  • About the author
  • Books
    • The Tangram Method
      • O Método Tangram
    • Flipping the Tangram Method
    • Siblings Belonging Together
    • Doctoral essays
    • Learners’ perspectives of identity and difference (book)
  • Research
    • Academic Publications
    • Doing research inclusively
    • MacIntyre Memories
    • Learners’ perspectives of identity and difference
    • SHLD Conference (2009)
  • Other contributions
    • Inclusion Now – Issue 55 – Spring 2020
    • Promoting Inclusion in Further Education
    • Study Skills Handbook
  • Neurodiversity resources
    • Neurodiversity Awareness Cards
    • Communication cards
    • Neurodivergent prompts
  • Blog
Secret Teacher: I can’t bear Ofsted so I’m going back to teach in Australia [Repost]
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Secret Teacher: I can’t bear Ofsted so I’m going back to teach in Australia [Repost]

I knew moving to the UK wouldn’t be easy, but never imagined it could be so exhausting. I leave with […]

Good news for parents with autistic children
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Good news for parents with autistic children

Toys“R”Us® confirm Christmas Browsing Event for families affected by autism. Toys“R”Us®, Britain’s biggest toy and baby care stores are to […]

Just to say thank you
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Just to say thank you

Today, I just wanted to thank you each one  and all of you who have visited this site despite my lack […]

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Sunday Times No.1 best-selling author, Michael Heppell, does the unboxing of The Tangram Method.

Video presented at the Autism Ambassadors Conference 2024 in Southampton, UK.
Talking to ACoRNS about The Tangram Method, the inspiration behind it and my motivation to continue writing about embracing neurodiversity.
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