How It Works

The Learn and Thrive resources are built from two key components: video sessions and printable resources.

Three steps to success:

  1. Sign up and access the project(s) - always free of charge

  2. Print activity resources for your video session - for free with a parent code, with your school code, or pay by series

  3. Watch video and work through activity resources with an individual learner or group

Who is it for?

While we have built our projects to support children and young people with Down’s syndrome, it’s use is now much more widespread among SEND as a whole. Visit this page to learn more about other specific SEND which are supported by our content.

In supporting this community, we have built our resources to support their network - parent/carers, teachers, support group leaders, youth workers, and more. Continuing reading this page to learn more about what we offer, or work out how it’s all relevant to you.

For Parent/Carers
For Teachers & Educators
For Support Groups & Charities

What’s free?

Signing up and accessing our videos are all entirely free. We have hundreds of videos you can watch, all with printable resources you can use alongside them. These resources have a charge attached, to help keep our charity functioning and providing new content.

However - parents and families can access these resources totally free if they choose to do so - you just need to visit our Family Access page to learn more.

For Delivery Partners, access to all the resources is also free, and for families struggling to afford them, we are committed to supplying them with free access too. This includes non-profits and charities, like local support and community groups.

For schools and statutory groups, our Education Subscriptions allow you to drastically reduce the cost of accessing our resources across the year.

What resources do you offer?

The Teach Me Too project functions quite differently, so head over to the Teach Me Too page to learn more about this.

For Learning for Life, we are building a full set of videos and resources to support the 2026 RSE curriculum, with everything being age appropriate so you can teach it to an older child or a young adult, for a variety of additional and special learning needs.

Our Learning for Life resources include pre-assessment, progress checks, activities, and evaluation for both parents and educators to use. This means you can pick up the resources and get started with ease. Plus, we’ve provided resources to share between school and home, so learning is consistent and ongoing.

Guide to Learning for Life for Parent/Carers
Guide to Learning for Life for Educators

Which project is for me?

You can sign up to both projects if you work with a wide age range of learners, but pick one to sign up to first.

Teach Me Too is for early years, teaching on a wide range of the curriculum, including:

  • Maths

  • Literacy

  • Speech & Language

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Learning for Life is RSE-based, covering key areas of social and emotional wellbeing, growing up and more:

  • Puberty

  • Healthy Eating & Exercise

  • Friendships & Relationships

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