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Course - Educational Psychology - An Introduction to Social Stories Part 1 & 2 - Intervention to Improve Outcomes - delivered by Educational Psychology team - 0-25 Inclusive Education Service
All school staff MUST book on to our courses via the following website:
http://www.skills4bradford.co.uk/
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Title
An Introduction to Social Stories Part 1 & 2
Intervention to Improve Outcomes
Description of Training
The use of Social Stories is a widely recommended approach for children with difficulties with social understanding and enables practitioners to target specific social experiences or prepare children for new situations.
This is a 2 session workshop with the aim of providing school based staff (and other professionals working with families and young people?) with an understanding of how and why Social Stories are used. The second session will give attendees the opportunity to work alongside others, bringing along their own case studies to go through the process of writing a Social Story. An overview will also be given of ‘social scripts’ and ‘comic strip conversations’.
Refreshments provided mid-morning
Suitable For
SENCO / Inclusion Manager
Dates, Times and Venue
30.09.19 09.00am – 12.00pm - Margaret McMillan Tower
14.01.19 09.00am – 12.00pm - Margaret McMillan Tower
Cost
£150.00
Published: 27/08/2019 Audience: SENCO / Inclusion Manager Contact: Heather Varo
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