I am a Clinical Director at Momenta Connect. I work closely with educators, clinicians and local systems to create approaches that are sustainable, scalable and centred on the needs of children and young people.
Dr Tej is a Learning Coach and Creator or Performance Learning, an award-winning education company supporting schools to improve pupil focus, outcomes, confidence and wellbeing. Over the past decade, he has worked with more than 25,000 students across the UK and internationally, partnering with educators to support learners with SEND through evidence-informed, practical approaches.
www.myperformancelearning.com
As the UK's largest show in the sector, the Tes SEND Show brings together expertise from across the sector to help you bring learning alive for pupils with SEND.
Through a rich mix of content spread across two days, you will:
gain the latest policy updates and what recommendations mean for you in practice
take home tools and strategies at the cutting-edge of SEND provision
put your questions to policy influencers
share your successes and challenges with your peers
test the latest products and receive exclusive offers from exhibitors
The 2025 show saw a brilliant turn-out, with a packed floor of exhibitors, delegates and speakers. All seminars will be uploaded to the SEND Network video library.
Hello! My name is Morgan, and I am the founding director and lead educator at Neurokind ✨ I am keen to connect and collaborate with other professionals in the field so please do feel free get in touch!
Neurokind provides specialist community-based education, bespoke play sessions and personalised family support for neurodivergent and disabled children. All sessions are tailor-made to support the individual needs of each child and their family and are delivered by a qualified teacher (who is also neurodivergent). We specialise in working with nursery and primary-aged children with complex needs including autism, ADHD, sensory processing differences, developmental delays, as well as speech and language difficulties/disorders. As neurodiversity-affirming practitioners, we:
see each and every child as a unique individual worthy of respect and dignity
follow a strengths-based approach to learning stemming from the child's personal interests
believe neurodivergent children should have the opportunity to be taught by neurodivergent adults
firmly believe in child-led learning through play
value connection over compliance and always prioritise emotional regulation
celebrate all forms of communication while advocating for greater access to AAC
see ‘behaviour’ as a form of communication or expression of an unmet need
encourage bodily autonomy and always respect personal boundaries