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      Partnerships for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools (PINS) Update:

      Coffee Morning 

      Northside Primary 

      Date: Friday 28th February 2025 
      Time: 8.50-10.00am 
      Location: Main Hall   

      Come and learn how to support your child develop their language and communication skills. 

      This will be led by a lead speech and language therapist.  

      Time with a speech and language therapist is like gold dust, so please do come and ask questions. There will be tea, coffee and treats to eat. 

      Please send any questions to the office in advance and they will be sent to the therapist.  

      We would LOVE to see as many of you as possible smiley

      Managing Holidays, Days out and Celebrations

      Dear All,

      As part of the parent carers feedback from the PINS Parent Carer Engagement Sessions we have organised the following: 

      Online session: Managing Holidays, Days out and Celebrations

      Date: 4th March at 1.30pm

      Registration page: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/managing-holidays-days-out-and-celebrations-free-online-workshop-tickets-1226078867899?aff=oddtdtcreator&_gl=1%2A1231aht%2A_up%2AMQ..%2A_ga%2ANDgxOTU1OTkyLjE3MzgxNDkwMTQ.%2A_ga_TQVES5V6SH%2AMTczODE0OTAxNC4xLjAuMTczODE0OTAxNC4wLjAuMA..

      Session details: 

      • Does your child’s behaviour become more challenging during holidays or day trips?
      • Has your child been excluded from birthday party invitations?
      • As a parent, are you remembering to take care of yourself?

      In this workshop, we’ll discuss common difficulties and share practical approaches to create more positive holiday experiences for your family. Additionally, we’ll explore tips for parents to prioritize their own well-being.

      Additional language support is available to access the online session or if you require any other adjustments, please get in touch via email before 15th Feb 2025.

      A zoom link will be sent via the registered email prior to the session.

      About the faciliator: Shih-Ching is a life coach and advocate for neurodiversity awareness with 25 years of experience as a music teacher. As a parent to a neurodivergent teenager, she combines professional expertise with personal insights to support schools, families, and organizations. Through coaching, talks, and workshops, Shih-Ching provides practical guidance to create inclusive environments where neurodiverse individuals can thrive.

      Afsha Mohamed

      Parent Engagement and Participation Lead

      Brandon Centre

      Free Barnet SEND Parent/Carer Training and Resources