Neurodevelopmental help: Learning

Learning is a key part of our lives. It is how we develop as individuals, trying new things as well as developing the skills we already have. We all have our own learning preferences and styles. Some people like to watch others before trying something, some like to read instructions following them step by step whilst others will just give things a go. We all have different strengths when it comes to learning styles.

Children with neurodevelopmental needs may show a particular learning style preference. Understanding what this may be as well as the ways to support this but also introduce new learning styles helps to ensure they develop their skills in the most effective way.

The resources on this page are to try and help adults in supporting a child or young person’s learning. The resources include useful websites, webinars and courses that you may find useful.

Online workshops

Neurodiversity and Learning

  • Hour and a half session on Microsoft Teams

To help parents and carers understand why their Children and Young People (CYP) might be struggling with learning and to help them to understand how to support their CYP, at home.

About the event

The event is for 1.5 hours (with question and answer session). Overview of some of the factors that neurodiverse CYP may experience with opportunities to consider the ways in which to support them.

What you will achieve

To help parents and carers understand why their Children and Young People (CYP) might be struggling with learning and to help them to understand how to support their CYP, at home.

Who should attend

Parent/Carers at the beginning of their journey, facing difficulties.

How to book

Follow the link below and register for this and all future events.

Events booking system (Zipporah)

When on the booking system use the drop down for Neurodevelopmental training and support offer to see all courses associated with this area.

Follow our guide for using the booking system.

Referral

Referral for Neurodevelopmental Assessment Pathway

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