Parent Time
The SNAP Centre Pastoral Way, Warley, Brentwood, United KingdomParent Time is a small group informal discussion session for parents whose child with additional needs is in Reception to Year 2 at primary school.
Parent Time is a small group informal discussion session for parents whose child with additional needs is in Reception to Year 2 at primary school.
This talk will look at challenging behaviours you may be seeing from your child, helping you to analyse and gain a greater understanding of root causes for behaviours and think about what your child is communicating through their behaviours.
Our executive functions are the cognitive processes that allow us to keep organised, carry out and stay on task, think flexibly, and regulate ourselves. Individuals who are neurodiverse (such as those with ADHD, ASD and Dyslexia) may have differences with their executive function processes which can impact on everyday life.
STOP PRESS! World-renowned Clinical Psychologist, Professor Tony Attwood, is returning to give a virtual presentation for SNAP parents, carers and professionals. More details soon...
This talk will look at the wider impact of dyslexia and persistent literacy difficulties as well as discussing support strategies.
Hannah from Essex SENDIASS will be explaining the process for requesting an EHC Needs Assessment from Essex County Council.
Hannah from Essex SENDIASS will be explaining the process for requesting an EHC Needs Assessment from Essex County Council.
SNAP is hosting its first coffee morning specifically for parents who are (or think they might be) neurodivergent.
A coffee morning for any SNAP registered parents. A chance to visit the SNAP Centre and touch base with the team, as well as other parents.
Dr Luke Beardon will be discussing autistic anxiety in children and ways to help alleviate this.