Hi ,
I've been working with a family in my Sensory Success programme who have a child going to secondary school next year. I started putting together some tips for them and then I had the idea to produce a little guide which I'm gifting to you for free!
Children with autism, ADHD or DCD/dyspraxia commonly have difficulties with executive function. Executive function is a set of mental skills that include working memory, flexible thinking and self-control and when a person has difficulties with executive function it can cause difficulties with planning, organising, time management, focusing, follow directions, starting tasks and get them done and emotional regulation. If you have difficulties with executive function then secondary school can be a tricky environment to navigate!
Please click here for your free secondary school survival guide that is yours to keep. You are welcome to share it with your child's school.
If you find the guide helpful then let me know!
Have a great week.
Hanna
I now only have 2 spaces left for assessment before the end of the school year so please contact me asap if you would like one of these spaces. You can click here for info on Sensory Success.
If you would like my help more quickly then you can get started right away on my 6 month Sensory Confidence programme. Sensory Confidence does not include an assessment but you do get my support in the group for 6 months, access to my in-depth sensory training and lots more. You can click here for info on Sensory Confidence. |