The task of the modern educator is not to cut down jungles, but to irrigate deserts.
C. S. Lewis


Additional needs

Tools for assisting children with additional needs must be drawn from a broad spectrum, taking into account social, emotional, educational and nutritional factors. There is no ‘one-size fits all’ when it comes to treatment. It can be overwhelming for parents of children with additional needs as they explore the many options and programs – many of which are very expensive.

We believe that in every case the nutritional needs MUST be addressed at the same time as behavioural and educational factors. If we look at the rising incidence of Autism, ADD/ADHD, Asperger Syndrome and similar learning disorders, it is obvious that we cannot turn a blind eye to the research on environmental factors, which affect our food, water, immediate environment and our physiology. Unbiased research in these areas is hard to find, so in this section of the Beacon Media website we are hoping to steer parents and teachers towards genuine sources worthy of investigation.

We would also like to encourage schools to be partners with parents in the education of their children. This may mean that in the future Christian schools have to raise their standards on healthful foods. It is unfair to additional needs children, who NEED to be on sugar-free / junk-food free diets, to be surrounded by children who eat sugar and junk food.

Beacon Media has produced a nutrition education resource for the whole primary school. See the Primary Health section of this website. This resource will help your school to raise its nutritional standards. The resource works best if there is a commitment from teachers, parents, and the school canteen.

ADD / ADHD – an overview for classroom management
ADD / ADHD – environmental factors and nutritional approach
Autism – symptoms and management strategies
Autism – environmental factors and nutritional approach
Autism – strategies for supporting students with Autistic Spectrum Disorder
Autism – 10 tips for teachers
Asperger Syndrome – symptoms and management
Dyslexia
Multi-sensory teaching methods
A teacher’s testimonial
Action rhymes 1– Brain gym exercises for Lower Primary

Action rhymes 2 – Brain gym exercises for Middle-Upper Primary
Emotional quotient toolbox – for students who have problems controlling anger
Emotional Quotient Poster

Scripture keys for life’s problems
Born to choose – poster
Motivational Power Point PDF

Learning Principles
Beliefs about learning
The learning pyramid – poster

Teaching principles
Checklist for teaching

Teaching goals
Assessment of a God-centred unit
Ten principles of effective instruction
Speaking positively to your students
Shaping right behaviour
Lesson planning around behaviour management

God-centred unit planning
Principles for well-being

Why differentiate instruction?

Principles for Spiritual growth and Development
Bible engagement
Milestones for Christian growth
How to get students to respond to a Bible story

A valedictory address


Study skills
Top tips for teachers in helping students to study

General guidelines for improving memory

Report writing and parent communication
Report writing style guide
Proforma for teachers calling parents