Parent Skills2Go is excited to offer a comprehensive five-week online program designed to equip parents, caregivers, and early educators with fundamental knowledge and strategies to support children with autism. This series is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to better understand autism spectrum disorders and implement effective support mechanisms at home or in early educational settings.
Program Highlights:
- Understanding Autism: Gain a foundational understanding of autism, including its spectrum, characteristics, and the latest research.
- Support Techniques: Learn practical strategies to aid children in their daily routines and interactions.
- Expert-Led Sessions: Our sessions are led by experts in the field of child development and behavioral psychology, ensuring you receive accurate and actionable information.
Program Details:
- Start Date: Monday, 16th September 2024
- Time: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
- Duration: Each session runs for 1.5 hours every Monday evening.
What You Will Gain:
- Increased Awareness: Understand the nuances and variations within the autism spectrum.
- Enhanced Skills: Learn how to create supportive and nurturing environments that cater to the needs of autistic children.
- Community Support: Connect with other participants who are on the same journey, fostering a network of support and shared learning.
Registration:
- Zoom details will be sent post-registration, ensuring all participants can easily access the online sessions.
- To register or for more information, please contact:
- Phone: 02035369609, 07394662602
- Email: admin@parentskills2go.com
- Website: www.parentskills2go.org
Supported by Impact on Urban Health and Southwark Council, this program is part of our commitment to enhancing the understanding of autism within the community. Follow us on social media @parentskills2go for more updates and information.
Join us for this empowering series and take a significant step towards becoming a more knowledgeable and supportive parent or educator. We look forward to helping you build a better foundation for supporting children with autism.
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