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Sunderland Echo News - ‘Magic moment’ – Sunderland teacher describes the power of Makaton in helping non-verbal children to communicate
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2022-04-25
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Columbia Grange School headteacher John Lines describes the importance of Makaton in enabling children to communicate and the school's recently awarded Bronze status.
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