Mouse Pad
Brighten up your workspace with this eye-catching mousepad featuring a Person of Determination´s vibrant artwork. The lively patterns and rich colors bring a burst of creativity to every click and scroll. Designed to add both beauty and comfort to your desk, it’s a perfect way to enjoy art in your everyday routine.
Material: High-quality surface with a non-slip backing
Suitable for: All mouse types
Care: Easy to wipe clean
Painting white/gold
Elevate any space with a striking painting by a Person of Determination. Crafted in elegant shades of white and gold. The refined abstract design brings a sense of depth and sophistication, making it a captivating statement piece for your home or office.
Format: Premium canvas artwork
Style: Abstract in white and gold tones
Ideal for: Living spaces, work environments, or as a memorable gift
Paper Notebook
Surprise someone with a one-of-a-kind notebook featuring abstract artwork by a Person of Determination. It turns everyday writing into a more inspiring experience. Its vivid design and lined pages make it ideal for journaling, study notes, or office use.
Format: A5, hardbound
Pages: 80 sheets
Paper: 100 gsm, wood-free, ruled
Petit Four
Crafted with genuine care and heartfelt dedication, this product is lovingly created by students who are People of Determination. Every step—from the careful preparation to the final finishing touches—is infused with pride, patience, and passion. This isn’t just a handmade item; it’s a reflection of creativity, skill, and the joy of learning. When you choose this product, you’re not only enjoying something special—you’re also celebrating talent, empowerment, and the beautiful stories behind each creation.
Practical Pre-School Books Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) in practice: A guide for all providers of early years education caring for children with SEND
Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) in practice is an essential, easy-to-read guide for early years practitioners, teachers and managers who care for children with special educational needs and want to secure the best possible outcomes for children with SEND within the setting and in partnership with their families. It provides practitioners with an overview of the most updated legislation and policy on SEND, including a section on the impact of * to practice, and guidance on where to find additional support. The resource also explains the process for the Education, Health and Care Needs Assessment (EHCNA) and the Education and Health Care Plan (EHCP, including statutory timescales, in a way that is completely clear and accessible. The book covers: Ways to support children with specific conditions and removing barriers to learning; How to implement SEN Support and the graduated approach; Managing transitions - particularly in light of *; Child protection and safeguarding children with SEND; What funding and benefits are available to support children in the setting and at home. Photocopiable resources to support SEND practice are available in a separate section at the back of the book, together with useful website links to further training. Whatever the setting, this book provides an in-depth, practical knowledge of SEND in the early years and it is also a useful reference guide for parents and carers. It is an ideal textbook for students working towards an early years qualification. Author: Claire Hewson (Author), Claudia Holmes (Author)
Rethinking Disability: A Disability Studies Approach to Inclusive Practices
Now in its second edition, Rethinking Disability introduces new and experienced teachers to ethical framings of disability and strategies for effectively teaching and including students with disabilities in the general education classroom. Grounded in a disability studies framework, this text’s unique narrative style encourages readers to examine their beliefs about disability and the influence of historical and cultural meanings of disability upon their work as teachers. The second edition offers clear and applicable suggestions for creating dynamic and inclusive classroom cultures, getting to know students, selecting appropriate instructional and assessment strategies, co-teaching, and promoting an inclusive school culture. This second edition is fully revised and updated to include a brief history of disability through the ages, the relevance of current educational policies to inclusion, technology in the inclusive classroom, intersectionality and its influence upon inclusive practices, working with families, and issues of transition from school to the post-school world. Each chapter now also includes a featured "voice from the field" written by persons with disabilities, parents, and teachers. Author: Jan W. Valle, David J. Connor
Starvine
Small cement planter with one medium succulent
Sunglow
Small cement planter with one medium succulent
Ten Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew: Revised and Updated
An award-winning bestseller gets even better! Every parent, teacher, social worker, therapist, and physician should have this succinct and informative book in their back pocket. Framed with both humor and compassion, the book describes ten characteristics that help illuminate―not define―children with autism. Ellen’s personal experiences as a parent of children with autism and ADHD, a celebrated autism author, and a contributor to numerous publications, classrooms, conferences, and websites around the world coalesce to create a guide for all who come in contact with a child on the autism spectrum. This updated edition delves into expanded thought and deeper discussion of communication issues, social processing skills, and the critical roles adult perspectives play in guiding the child with autism to a meaningful, self-sufficient, productive life. Author: Ellen Notbohm, Veronica Zysk (Editor)
The ABCs of Inclusion: A Disability Inclusion Book For Kids
In a relatable, positive, and compassionate voice, disability advocate and social media content creator Beth Leipholtz introduces twenty-six real kids with autism, hearing differences, epilepsy, Down syndrome, and more than a dozen other diagnoses. Their stories remind us that people with disabilities are all around us, and all children deserve to be seen, heard, valued, understood, and loved. Author: Beth Leipholtz, Vuon Illustration
tote bag orange-blue-green
Add a burst of personality to your day with this vibrant rectangular tote-style bag, reusable and handcrafted in striking shades of blue, orange, and green. Each bag is thoughtfully made by a Person of Determination, bringing creativity, resilience, and individuality to every stitch. Lightweight yet eye-catching, this colorful accessory is perfect for daily errands, outings, or gifting someone who appreciates meaningful, artisan-made pieces. Size: 40 x 42 cm Material: Canvas Cotton Machine Wash: no
What Happened To You?
What happened to you? Was it a shark? A burglar? A lion? Did it fall off? Every time Joe goes out the questions are the same . . . what happened to his leg? But is this even a question Joe has to answer? A ground-breaking, funny story that helps children understand what it might feel like to be seen as different. Author: James Catchpole (Author), Karen George (Illustrator)












