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We believe in seeing each individual as a whole, as part of the Teach Tapin Gadgets service, we offer one-to-one sessions to assess the users’ needs, to get a real feel of how you personally operate, and find which of our products and services would suit you best.

Teach Tapin Gadgets combines assistive technology and specialist, easy to use software, along with one-to-one expert support to aid people who require assistance with cognitive processing, communication or literacy issues, visual or physical impairment; helping them navigate crucial everyday services such as school, higher education, the workplace, and social and health care. This can be anything from breaking down the elements of applications and forms, to the basics of mind mapping and daily organisation skills.

We will provide information and advice tailored to each individual situation under the umbrella of neurodivergent. Together will create a partnership with our clients to build their independence and self-esteem, which will enable them to take ownership of their progress and improve their wellbeing. Joint effort this is the TTG method. Teach Tapin Gadgets is an all-in-one service that can also be used by professionals in Education, employers/companies, Government bodies, Community Trusts and families, to help people with neurodivergent profiles achieve their goals.

About Me

Teach Tapin Gadget’s founder and CEO Sandra Fox is Neurodivergent herself, but through her work with Teach Tapin Gadgets and her qualifications and experience teaching computer science and literacy in both further and higher education settings, Sandra has overcome her ‘odds’ and helped countless students overcome theirs. Her aim was and still remains to give a voice to neurodiverse students and to support them in taking ownership of their life’s journey. Now she wants to extend that support not only in the education sector but to anyone who may require her services.

Sandra has been nominated for an NAACE (National Association of Advisors for Computers in Education), Impact award, shortlisted for the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellowship, and gained international recognition for her community work from the European Foundation for Black Women in Business. Sandra’s experience expands into the business realm having served as a consultant and public speaker at leading assistive technology conferences as well as working in partnership with world leading companies in assistive technology.