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Nicola Pemberton – Oak LP Outreach and Marina Howarth
This is a module for practitioners who work directly with Autistic children in Early years settings, and it provides guidance on processes and tools that can help practitioners to implement good autism practice. Develop your knowledge and understanding of good autism practice Reflect on and improve your practice in working with autistic pupils Understand strategies and approaches you can draw upon for autistic pupils you work with. Reflect on the kind of information you need to collect for creating a person-centred edu-cation plan. Consider how to involve the autistic pupil and their family in setting learning goals.
EY Settings
28.11.24
09:00
£50.00 per delegate
Oak LP Centre, Sunnybank Road, BL9 8EB
Nicola Pemberton – Oak LP Outreach, Rebecca Wood - Hazel Wood High School
This is a module for practitioners who work directly with autistic children in schools, and it provides guidance on processes and tools that can help practitioners to Implement good autism practice. Develop your knowledge and understanding of good autism practice. Reflect on and improve your practice in working with autistic pupils. Understand strategies and approaches you can draw upon for autistic pupils you work with. Reflect on the kind of information you need to collect for creating a person-centered ed-ucation plan. Consider how to involve the autistic pupil and their family in setting learning goals.
Suitable for: teachers, SENCOs, teaching assistants, HLTAs
05.12.24
09:00
£50.00 per delegate
Oak LP Centre, Sunnybank Road, BL9 8EB
Nicola Pemberton – Oak LP Outreach and Marina Howarth
This module will provide delegates with an understanding of what we mean by anxiety, how it appears in autistic children and what the key triggers are. delegates can also dis-cuss and learn how to support autistic children and reduce anxiety. Develop your knowledge to discuss how autistic pupils might express their anxiety What can cause anxiety in autistic pupils What you can do to prevent and reduce anxiety in autistic pupils
EY Practitioners, teachers, SENCOs, teaching assistants, HLTA’s
13.02.25
09:00
£50.00 per delegate
Oak LP Centre, Sunny Bank Road, Bury, BL9 8EB 9.00AM-12.00Noon
Nicola Pemberton – Oak LP Outreach, Rebecca Wood - Hazel Wood High School
This module will provide delegates with an understanding of what we mean by anxiety, how it appears in autistic children and what the key triggers are. Delegates can also dis-cuss and learn how to support autistic children and reduce anxiety. Develop your knowledge to discuss how autistic pupils might express their anxiety What can cause anxiety in autistic pupils What you can do to prevent and reduce anxiety in autistic pupils
teachers, SENCOs, teaching assistants, HLTAs
06.03.25
09:00
£50.00 per delegate
Oak LP, Sunnybank Road, BL9 8EB 9.00AM-12.00Noon
Nicola Pemberton Oak LP and Marina Howarth
What will you learn? The module will help delegates to: Understand that autism is a difference not a deficit Understand how the three areas of difference in autism impact on the development of play skills Develop knowledge of how to support autistic children to develop play skills Create a plan to ensure progress in play skills
Early Years settings
01.05.25
09:00
£50.00
Oak LP Centre, Sunny Bank Road, Bury, BL9 8EB 9.00AM-12.00Noon
Nicola Pemberton Oak LP and Marina Howarth
This module is intended to develop delegates understanding of how autism can impact on toileting. The module also aims to equip delegates with strategies to enable and sup-port autistic children to develop their toileting in the setting and at home, through effec-tive communication with parents and carers. This module will help understand autism is a difference not a deficit Understand how the three areas of difference in autism may impact on toileting Develop knowledge of how to support autistic children with toileting Create a plan which will ensure that autistic children in the setting are supported with toileting.
Early years setting
03.06.25
09:00
£50.00 per delegate
Oak LP Centre, Sunnybank Road, BL9 8EB 9.00AM-12.00Noon