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Supporting the needs of a child with additional needs can often seem the focal point of family life and you may be concerned about how this affects their siblings, and your relationship with them. You may be feeling guilty about how your relationships with your children differ or facing behavioural or practical issues around supporting your children. You may have more than one child with additional needs and be struggling to manage both their needs.
This workshop offers a non-judgemental, confidential safe space to explore common issues parent carers face with managing the different needs of their children and hear strategies that could help.
You can hear other parents' experiences and share your own as much or little as you wish to.
This online workshop will cover:
- Our beliefs – thinking about the social model of disability
- Growing self-awareness – thinking about our own emotions
- What are we communicating
- The realities faced by families with disabled children
- Looking at behaviour as communication, thinking about our siblings' emotions, feelings and identity
- How to help children manage and communicate their emotions
- Strategies to help
- How do we know if it is working?
- Sharing your top tips
- Questions and answers
Visit our booking page to reserve a spot.