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  1. Small Steps is a school for parents/carers of children with motor and sensory impairment, helping them to help their own children.  Small Steps uses the principals of Conductive Education, which is a learning process incorporating new skills and play into the daily routine.  Children and parents…
    Small Steps166 Roehampton LaneLondonSW15 4HR
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  2. The Social Communication Group programme provides support for children with ASD or social communication difficulty. It helps children to develop their listening, attention, understanding and speaking skills. It also helps parents and carers to develop their confidence in supporting their child’s communication at home. The group…
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  3. The helpline is available from 9:30-12:30 and 14:00-17:00
    SOS!SEN offers friendly, independent and confidential advice for parents and others looking for information and advice on Special Educational Needs (SEN) through our free helpline and walk in advice centres. We offer workshops and document check services. What we do: 4 walk-in advice centres, including…
    The Salvation Army66 High StreetThornton HeathCR7 8LF
    https://www.sossen.org.uk
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  4. A parent-led website supplying information, resources and training for parents and carers of children and young people with special needs and disabilities. SNJ aims to inform, educate and empower families so their children get the help they need.
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  5. Speech and Language Link believes that every family should have access to clear and comprehensive information and easy-to-use home resources to help support their child’s speech, language and communication needs (SLCN).   Our award-winning ‘Parent Portal’ provides fun and accessible ideas, advice, and activities for developing…
    Canterbury Innovation Centre University RoadUniversity RoadCanterburyKentCT2 7FG
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  6. The Teen Life programme supports parents and carers of children aged 10-16 with a diagnosis of autism.  The programmes are held over approximately six weeks, there is one session per week which lasts around two and a half hours. The programme aims to support families…
    Cricket Green SchoolLower Green WestMitchamCR4 3AF
    Local Offer
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