Posts Tagged ‘Paediatric Psychology’

Writing Skills Activities for Special Children

Children with special needs require someone to walk the extra mile to help them improve. Whether you’re a teacher or a parent, it’s your job to explore different options in helping these children learn more and acquire new skills. You need you to find the right tools, resources, and activities they could make use of. One of the things they need to work on is their writing skills.

We’ve decided to help you find the right way to help special children improve their writing. Below, you’ll find a list of useful writing skills activities for special children.  They’ll make it easier for them to work on their writing and become better at it every day.

Let’s take a closer look at each of the activities.

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Most Effective Ways to Build Self-Esteem in Kids with Autism

Being a kid with autism is hard. Autistic kids have real struggles. Most of the time, they are bombarded with both verbal and body language messages that they are less than their “normal” counterparts. People around them tell them how lazy, bad, or unmotivated they are. 

When they see their peers achieving their goals and they cannot even if they do their best, it might negatively affect their self-esteem. As a parent, there are lots of amazing ways that you can use to nurture self-esteem in kids with autism. The ideas that we are going to discuss are not only simple but also powerful. Let’s get started!

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Promoting Mental health webinar

The last session in our Children’s Mental Health series: Inclusion and Promoting Mental Health in mainstream schools – run by Colin and Elliot Newton and featuring Marnie Aston via Zoom webinar was well received.

An online Teachable course for this topic is coming soon. In the meantime, check out our other available courses HERE

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Person-Centred Planning in Action – Webinar – 16th April – 10pm

Colin Newton will be delivering a webinar – Person-Centred Planning in Action – the follow-up to Person-Centred Thinking,  in a series facilitated by Dr Pascale Paradis of 3ppsychologies from 16th April at 10pm (BST, late time due to international broadcast).

With stories and live videos plus detailed reflections on person centred facilitation, this work is cutting edge. Inclusive Solutions have been using these processes since 2001 in an ever widening range of situations including planning for education, looked after children, inclusion in schools, social care environments, transitions, whole team planning and work with families and around children and young people of all ages.

Webinars are scheduled for an hour with time for a Q&A at the end. Graphic facilitation will be provided by Elliot Newton

 

To find out more on the series follow here

To register to the series follow here

 

Registration gives access to the whole series for 50 days.

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Person-Centred Thinking Webinar – 7th April – 10pm

Colin Newton will be delivering a webinar – Person-Centred Thinking – the first in a series facilitated by Dr Pascale Paradis of 3ppsychologies from 7th April at 10pm (BST, late time due to international broadcast).

First developed in the 1980s, Person Centred planning aimed at bringing people, of any age, into a mainstream life in schools and wider communities. This approach is rooted in the social model and aims to empower people who have traditionally been disempowered by ‘specialist’ or segregated services by handing power and control back to them.

Webinars are scheduled for an hour with time for a Q&A at the end. Graphic facilitation will be provided by Elliot Newton

 

To find out more on the series follow here

To register to the series follow here

 

Registration gives access to the whole series for 50 days.

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