Sarah Hendrickx -Autism and the Impact of the Covid 19 Pandemic, Plus Q&A
Sarah Hendrickx will join us for two sessions focusing on the thoughts and experiences of being autistic in the current coronavirus situation.
Sarah Hendrickx will join us for two sessions focusing on the thoughts and experiences of being autistic in the current coronavirus situation.
Cheers to SNAP's first virtual fundraising social event on Friday 29th May! Become a gin guru whilst raising essential money for our charity.
This session aims to develop your awareness of how sensory needs may present in your child, give tools for analysing these and strategies to help your child to cope effectively.
This session aims to help you to problem solve and develop strategies to help your child develop a healthy sleep pattern.
The session will look at the implications for a return to a ‘new normal’, dealing with uncertainty, anxiety and rationalising fears.
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.