Incredible Years Autism and Language Delay Parenting Programme

In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, this programme has been suspended. We will update this website page as soon as it is available again.
The Incredible Years Autism and Language Delay Programme supports parents and carers to understand their child’s development and how they can best support them.
The programme focuses on developing language and social skills and promoting children’s emotional and self-regulation, so helping them to develop positive relationships with others. Parents will discover different ways to support positive behaviour and manage challenging behaviour. They will also have the opportunity to meet other parents who have children of a similar age
Please download the leaflets on this page for full details.
Who to contact
- Website
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Merton Children's Centres
- Parent Organisation
Location
- Name
- Lavender Steers Mead Children’s Centre
- Address
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Veals Mead
Mitcham
- Postcode
- CR4 3HL
Time / Date Details
- Session Information
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15 weekly sessions
Other Details
Costs
- Table of costs
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Table of costs Amount Cost Type 0 Per course
Availability
- Age Ranges
- 24 to 60 month
- Referral required
- Yes
- Referral Details
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This programme is for parents of children (aged 2 to end of reception year) who are on the autistic spectrum or who have language delay and when parents are struggling to manage their child’s challenging behaviour. Their child may have a diagnosis of autism, is being assessed for or showing traits of autism. Children will have been assessed by a practitioner as having needs at the green, amber or red tier of Merton’s Child, Young Person and Families Well Being Model. For information about the Merton Well Being Model (MWBM) visit www.merton.gov.uk/mwbm
If you think that this programme may be helpful for you, please speak to your health visitor, a member of children’s centre staff or another practitioner who is working with you and your child
Practitioners can download an Early Years Services referral form from the children’s centres website page
- Related links
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Merton Wellbeing Model