Thursday August 14th at 8.00pm - 10.00pm
Communication differences in SEND children aren’t always obvious, but can cause behaviour to escalate in the blink of an eye. This session looks at these differences more closely, and shares dozens of strategies to help communication flow more easily for your family.
Thursday August 14th at 8.00pm - 10.00pm
Communication differences in SEND children aren’t always obvious, but can cause behaviour to escalate in the blink of an eye. This session looks at these diff…
Tuesday 26th August 2025 at 10.00 am - 12.00 noon
Did you know that the strength of a child’s self-esteem can be an indicator of their future success and happiness? It’s an incredibly important quality, particularly for SEND children. This session looks at how to help your child to feel good about themselves.
Tuesday 26th August 2025 at 10.00 am - 12.00 noon
Did you know that the strength of a child’s self-esteem can be an indicator of their future success and happiness? It’s an incredibly important quali…
Thursday 28th August 2025 at 8.00pm - 10.00pm
There’s so much at stake in meetings with professionals, but it can be hard to get your points across so that your child’s needs are properly heard, understood and met. This session gives you the skills, knowledge and confidence to rock every meeting from now on!
Thursday 28th August 2025 at 8.00pm - 10.00pm
There’s so much at stake in meetings with professionals, but it can be hard to get your points across so that your child’s needs are properly heard, unde…
Recording for Webinar done Wednesday 30th July
*Please note, recording will be sent as soon as ready*
This session is packed full of easy-to-do strategies for families who live with a child who has extreme behaviour. These strategies are threaded together to help your family reclaim moments of joy and to make life-long happy summer memories.
Recording for Webinar done Wednesday 30th July
*Please note, recording will be sent as soon as ready*
This session is packed full of easy-to-do strategies for families who live with a child who has …
Has your child been diagnosed with any form of SEN or disability, autism or a serious illness? Are you facing uphill struggles to get the right support, the appropriate level of care and the best education for your child? Having a disabled child in the family changes everything. Too often, family life can revolve around battles with the authorities to get essential support and equipment, parents find themselves swamped in layer upon layer of bureaucracy and administration, dates for meetings, appointments and therapies fill the diary up months in advance, and it can all be frighteningly overwhelming. Most importantly, your child is probably much more vulnerable than most, so you are likely to be spending a lot of your time worried out of your mind and the extra care they may need can be exhausting.
Has your child been diagnosed with any form of SEN or disability, autism or a serious illness? Are you facing uphill struggles to get the right support, the appropriate level of care and the best educ…