Virtual Barleylands Fun Walk
The annual Barleylands Fun Walk for families is going virtual for 2022. The event organisers are encouraging charity supporters to virtually walk either 2k or 5k, anywhere, anytime during June.
The annual Barleylands Fun Walk for families is going virtual for 2022. The event organisers are encouraging charity supporters to virtually walk either 2k or 5k, anywhere, anytime during June.
SNAP invites parents and supporters to join Emily, Karen and Dale in person (or via Zoom!) for an evening of music, food and entertainment.
SNAP Specialist Talk - What are the seven senses (and more...) and what does it mean when a person has sensory processing differences? Sensory processing differences are very commonly experienced by people who have a diagnosis of autism, but are also often experienced by people who have no diagnosis – including all of us at times (e.g. when overwhelmed, tired, hungry, etc).
This coffee morning is specially for Grandparents of SNAP families. With many grandparents taking on key roles in providing additional childcare and support for their families this will give them an opportunity to ask questions, share experiences and meet other grandparents.
The SNAP exclusive Fun Mud Run is back on Sunday 26th June 2022
Local event - The Ongar Singers are delighted to present their “Music for a Summer Evening” concert in St. Mary’s Church, High Ongar on Saturday 9th July at 7.30pm
Local event - Brentwood Cricket Club are kindly supporting SNAP with a fantastic event with PCA England Legends on Friday 22nd July 2022.
Local event - Visit "Nostalgia" Festival of Flowers at the beautiful 16th Century Ingatestone Hall with a host of flower delights and stunning floral installations, showcasing the floral design skills of London and Overseas designers and floral friends.
SNAP Specialist Talk - What are the seven senses (and more...) and what does it mean when a person has sensory processing differences? Sensory processing differences are very commonly experienced by people who have a diagnosis of autism, but are also often experienced by people who have no diagnosis – including all of us at times (e.g. when overwhelmed, tired, hungry, etc).
SNAP Specialist Talk - Parent Time is an informal discussion event for parents whose child is in the first few years of primary school (Reception to Year 2).