marie riley 10 #13 Posted July 24, 2010 hi i live in rotherham and have a 9 year old son who is autistic and he goes to st anns junior and infant school its near the town centre but since my son has been there hes gained confidence and hes calmed down alot from what he was like they really do take into concideration the individual needs of the child if you need anymore info about the school i will be willing to help Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
99please 10 #14 Posted December 31, 2013 http://www.spiceltd.org/working-with-children-with-autism-training-for-teaching-staff.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
terri37 10 #15 Posted January 1, 2014 (edited) ............ Edited June 1, 2015 by terri37 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
99please 10 #16 Posted January 2, 2014 Hi terri37, Please contact Karen Hazlehurst on 07450184145 or visit http://www.spiceltd.org/ She will be able to advise you on a one to one basis. ---------- Post added 04-01-2014 at 18:39 ---------- Special Needs Inclusion Play Care Service... A service provided by Stephen Harrison Academy for Sheffield City Council. http://www.snookerskills.com/ Your break! We provide support for young people with special needs. Our research has shown that this is very successful with 100% of the young people enjoying playing snooker and 87% enjoying being part of the group. The young people questioned want to come more often and their parents identifying that the sessions have improved confidence and social skills. Comments from the research with parents included: “Thanks very much for letting Alfie come, very well run group, everybody helpful and friendly, make it more frequent, more than happy with the service and people involved, very good, wish we could have more sessions.” “Jack only has snooker and enjoys attending. We would pay for more sessions for Jack. Jack feels really confident when attending this club.” ---------- Post added 04-01-2014 at 18:47 ---------- Special Needs Inclusion Play Care Service... A service provided by Stephen Harrison Academy for Sheffield City Council. http://www.snookerskills.com/ Your break! We provide support for young people with special needs. Our research has shown that this is very successful with 100% of the young people enjoying playing snooker and 87% enjoying being part of the group. The young people questioned want to come more often and their parents identifying that the sessions have improved confidence and social skills. Comments from the research with parents included: “Thanks very much for letting Alfie come, very well run group, everybody helpful and friendly, make it more frequent, more than happy with the service and people involved, very good, wish we could have more sessions.” “Jack only has snooker and enjoys attending. We would pay for more sessions for Jack. Jack feels really confident when attending this club.” ---------- Post added 04-01-2014 at 18:54 ---------- Special Needs Inclusion Play Care Service... A service provided by Stephen Harrison Academy for Sheffield City Council. http://www.snookerskills.com/ Your break! We provide support for young people with special needs. Our research has shown that this is very successful with 100% of the young people enjoying playing snooker and 87% enjoying being part of the group. The young people questioned want to come more often and their parents identifying that the sessions have improved confidence and social skills. Comments from the research with parents included: “Thanks very much for letting Alfie come, very well run group, everybody helpful and friendly, make it more frequent, more than happy with the service and people involved, very good, wish we could have more sessions.” “Jack only has snooker and enjoys attending. We would pay for more sessions for Jack. Jack feels really confident when attending this club.” Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
mrseggy 10 #17 Posted January 5, 2014 My little girl has been to rygate. Still waiting for her diagnosis it would be better if they didnt cancel her appoitment 3 times, told me she has autism. And had qb test for what I do not know.also suspected of having ADHD.. I've had no support from no one.. Her currant school is mainstream they carnt deal with her needs. Don't even know what spectrum it is terri Hi Terri they pre diagnosis days are blooming horrid! i have two children with autistic spectrum disorder, feel free to PM me. Alternatively I have a member of a support group call Ray of Hope feel free to add them on Facebook xx https://www.facebook.com/groups/47995953452/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Winchmore 10 #18 Posted January 21, 2014 My little girl has been to rygate. Still waiting for her diagnosis it would be better if they didnt cancel her appoitment 3 times, told me she has autism. And had qb test for what I do not know.also suspected of having ADHD.. I've had no support from no one.. Her currant school is mainstream they carnt deal with her needs. Don't even know what spectrum it is terri Hi Terri Finding the right support can be very challenging for Autism parents. It will be useful to connect with ASD parents and professionals who could help. There is a workshop on Tuesday 28th January, 7-9pm, at St Mary’s Gate. http://www.sheffieldparentcarerforum.org.uk/event/consultation-workshop:-information-for-families-the-local-offer2 Pm if you get stuck. Don't give up! Rgs Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Freeman. 10 #19 Posted March 31, 2014 There are services in Sheffield for school and college age children and adults through Ruskin Mill Trust that you can access if you are in Rotherham. http://www.rmt.org/brantwood/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...