Transforming your approach to the behaviour of autistic children
Course Overview Autism Training is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), equipping learners with the knowledge to support individuals across various settings. This course explores the complexities of autism, including learning difficulties, diagnosis procedures, and cognitive approaches. It highlights best practices for engaging and communicating with autistic individuals, promoting inclusivity and empathy. By completing this course, learners will develop a deeper appreciation of the challenges faced by those on the spectrum and gain strategies to foster supportive environments. Whether you work in education, healthcare, social care, or are simply passionate about autism awareness, this training will enhance your professional competence and personal insight. Learners will emerge with a strong foundation in autism awareness, improved communication skills, and the ability to contribute meaningfully to autism-friendly practices. The course ultimately supports both career advancement and personal growth in areas where understanding autism is essential. Course Description This Autism Training course delves into key aspects of Autism Spectrum Disorder, beginning with an overview of its characteristics and associated learning difficulties. Learners will examine the diagnostic process and explore various cognitive approaches that can enhance interaction with autistic individuals. The course also addresses effective strategies for supporting those on the spectrum, alongside important considerations such as sensory needs and behavioural patterns. Engagement in autism awareness initiatives is also encouraged, fostering a broader societal understanding. Throughout the course, learners will engage with informative content designed to build theoretical knowledge and develop essential support skills. The structured modules are crafted to ensure a well-rounded learning experience, catering to different professional and personal objectives. Upon completion, learners will be equipped to apply their understanding across educational, healthcare, and community contexts, making valuable contributions to environments that prioritise inclusion, accessibility, and respect for neurodiversity. Course Modules Module 01: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Module 02: Learning Difficulties Related to Autism Module 03: Autism Diagnosis Module 04: Cognitive Approaches in Autism Module 05: Dealing with Autistic Individuals Module 06: Other Considerations for Dealing with Autistic Individuals Module 07: Engagement in Autism Awareness (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to improve their understanding of autism and support strategies. Professionals aiming to enhance their skills in education, healthcare, or social care. Beginners with an interest in autism awareness and neurodiversity. Volunteers and community workers looking to foster inclusive practices. Family members and caregivers wishing to better support autistic individuals. Career Path Special Educational Needs (SEN) Support Assistant Autism Support Worker Education and Healthcare Specialist Social Care Assistant Community Outreach Worker Inclusion and Diversity Officer Mental Health and Wellbeing Advisor
ADHD, Autism & Dyslexia Awareness Training. Gain invaluable insights and practical strategies, so you can better support neurodivergent individuals – whether at work, in the classroom, or at home.
Unlocking English GCSE Success for Dyslexic and neurodivergent learners FREE Parents information Evening 4th September at 7:30pm (UK time) | Hosted by Paloma Forde, Dyslexia & Neurodiversity Specialist Welcome to my Information Evening Being held Sept 4th at 7.30pm This event is specifically for parents with teens either Year 10 or 11 who are studying English Lit and Eng Lang GCSE who want to understand how my structured, targeted study skills can make all the difference and help their teen to unlock their full potential. In this free info session, I’ll be sharing exactly how I support dyslexic and neurodivergent teens through the challenges of GCSE English Language & Literature with a proven, structured Study Skills Programme. This event is for you if your teen: ✅ Is going into Year 10 or 11 ✅ Struggles to revise or stay organised ✅ Finds the GCSE English syllabus overwhelming ✅ Has tried traditional tutoring but still feels “behind” ✅ Needs strategies tailored to a neurodivergent brain In this free parents info session, I’ll be covering: Why traditional revision doesn’t work for many dyslexic learners Exactly what happens in our weekly study skills sessions How they’re specifically structured for dyslexic and neurodivergent learners How we use visualisation, structure and memory strategies to make content stick How I help students go from confused to confident An explanation of the 2 classroom levels which will be offered (Which you can access from as little as £20 per session) Plus you’ll get a sneak peek at all the resources included in my Google Classroom hub These sessions aren't English lessons. They're a game-changing support system for teens who learn differently - but deserve to thrive just the same. Click the BOOKING form to secure your place for the Parent Info Evening on 4th Sept at 7.30pm. This is for parents of students going into Year 10 or 11, who are struggling with GCSE English - or who just need a better, more structured way to revise that actually works for them. I know you want the best for your child. You don’t have to watch them fall behind. There is another way - and I can’t wait to show it to you. Join me live on Thursday 4th Sept at 7.30pm! Spots are limited so I can keep the session personal and interactive — don’t wait to sign up. Ps - By signing up your email will automatically be added to my mailing list. You can unsubscribe anytime. xx
Explore the fascinating world of neuroscience and its impact on education with our Neuroscience of Learning course. Gain insights into brain-based strategies for teaching and learning, understand neuroplasticity, cognitive development, attention, emotions, and motivation. Learn how to support diverse learners and create inclusive educational environments.
Join me for this free training to promote "Celebrating Neurodiversity Week" During this training we will explore definitions, characteristics and most importantly how you can support the challenges that Neurodiverse practitioners may encounter in an early years setting. We will be focusing on: Dyslexia Dyspraxia Dyscalculia Autism ADHD Join me on Tuesday 18th March to become a Leadership Wizard in supporting neurodiverse practitioners.
In this webinar Naomi and Heidi will explain why some children say No, and what you can do differently.
As workplaces seek to become more deliberate in enabling inclusivity, managers play a vital role in shaping environments where neurodivergent team members can succeed.
Course Overview The “ADHD, SEN, Autism & Child Care” course bundle provides a comprehensive foundation in child psychology, special educational needs, and behavioural development, equipping learners with the theoretical knowledge needed to support children with diverse learning profiles. Through in-depth exploration of ADHD, autism, SEN coordination, and cognitive development, this course delivers a solid understanding of how to promote inclusive, supportive learning environments. Learners will gain insight into developmental psychology, behavioural management strategies, and therapeutic practices such as play therapy and CBT. Designed for those aspiring to work in educational or care-based settings, this course helps develop confidence in navigating neurodiversity and child-centred support frameworks. On successful completion, learners will be better positioned to contribute meaningfully in child care, education support, or mental health-focused roles. Course Description This course bundle covers a wide range of topics essential for understanding and supporting children with additional needs. Learners will begin with ADHD awareness and expand into SEN coordination, gaining a clear picture of how to support children with learning difficulties in educational environments. Autism training and SEN teaching assistant modules explore common challenges and support methods, while the Child Psychology and Child Development modules deepen the understanding of emotional, cognitive, and social growth. The course also includes specialised training in CBT and play therapy, providing psychological frameworks for child-focused support. Each module is designed to enhance your theoretical understanding, helping you recognise behavioural patterns, develop care strategies, and work within inclusive educational or care frameworks. This course is suitable for aspiring professionals and those already working in education, childcare, or youth support roles who want to expand their expertise in SEN and child psychology. Course Modules: Module 01: ADHD Awareness Module 02: SENCO - Special Educational Needs Coordination Course Module 03: Autism Training Module 04: SEN Teaching Assistant Module 05: Child Psychology Diploma Module 06: Child Development and Care Module 07: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) Practitioner Certificate Course Module 08: Play Therapy (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand and support children with additional needs. Professionals aiming to advance their skills in educational or childcare settings. Beginners with an interest in child psychology, SEN, or developmental support. Teaching assistants, youth workers, and child care practitioners seeking career development. Career Path SEN Teaching Assistant Child Care Worker Youth Support Worker Behavioural Support Specialist Child Psychology Assistant Autism or ADHD Support Advisor Early Years Practitioner Learning Support Mentor
CPD Accredited, Interactive Short Course 2 - 4 hr sessions What is Attention Deficit Disorder? How can you best understand, and thus cope and help those affected? Course Contents: What is ADHD ADHD as part of the Autistic Spectrum How to help you cope if you have ADHD How to cope with children who have ADHD Great for teachers and TAs in schools, others who work with people who have ADHD, and of course, those with ADHD themselves Benefits of this Short Course: Boys are around 4 x as likely to have ADHD Worldwide, 5% of people have it - that is 1 out of every 20! The figure for this is estimated to be higher in the UK This means that every single classroom in the UK will have at least one child or young people with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder Learn more about the condition and how you can help them cope and take part in 'normal' life.