Stories to support social understanding
Date
Fri, 22 Sep 2017 13:30 - 15:00
Description
This workshop will provide guidance on how to write a social narrative for a child who has difficulty understanding social situations. Participants will write a story for a child they know. Please come with an idea in mind.
Examples:
• It’s okay not to always be first
• How to take turns
• Going to bed
• Cleaning my teeth
• Saying ‘Hi’ to my friends
Examples:
• It’s okay not to always be first
• How to take turns
• Going to bed
• Cleaning my teeth
• Saying ‘Hi’ to my friends
Venue
Whitefield Research and Development Centre (MAIN / Main room), Macdonald Road, Walthamstow, London, E17 4AZ
Name
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BookingInfo
Price: Free to attendees from Waltham Forest
To Book – Please complete booking form and return to Rubina Anjum: mailto:r.anjum@whitefield.waltham.sch.uk
Outline
Stories to support social understanding are a useful strategy for children with social interaction needs such as autism, helping them to understand social situations.
Audience
This course is suitable for staff who work directly with children who experience difficulties with social understanding.
Training Id
59599
Course code
SENDS-0917-T001