Prudential My Ride London
Created by the Prudential RideLondon organisers, you can pop on your wheels to take up this challenge to support SNAP.
Created by the Prudential RideLondon organisers, you can pop on your wheels to take up this challenge to support SNAP.
SNAP is pleased to be running our first ever virtual Parent Time session. It is a great opportunity to meet other families in a similar situation and share experiences. It will also be a chance to look at a range of specialist resources and information.
This course has been developed to help parents and professionals support children to develop awareness of their sensory and emotional development.
Being able to operate with increasing independence is a very important part of developing confidence and resilience as children grow and develop.
SNAP is pleased to welcome senior Speech and Language Therapist Natasha Ivey, who will be talking about how families with younger children can make their homes more communication friendly.
Children aged 5-years-old and up are invited to enter a competition on the theme of the 12 days of Christmas created by long-standing SNAP business supporter - Bennetts.
This session aims to help parents and professionals understand more about the presentation of autism more often seen in girls and women.
Dean will be talking about his first hand experience growing up with autism and the impact his social and emotional needs had.
SNAP is pleased to welcome back Geoff Evans. With over 30 years working with children and young people on the autism spectrum, Geoff's experience and insights have helped parents and professionals nationwide.