Support in Schools: teacher training - FASD Support

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Support in Schools: teacher training

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To support parents by giving training to teachers about what FASD is, how it impacts on learning and strategies for teaching and classroom management. To get more details or book a place, email info@fasdtrust.co.uk

Upcoming dates and venues:

31 January in Ashford, Kent

7 February in Liverpool

12 February in Southampton

31 March in Norfolk

13 May in Cardiff

4 November in Nottingham

11 November in Coventry

19 November in Sheffield

Cost is £75 per person. Parents also welcome to attend

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Wish I could persuade someone from my daughter's school to attend. Everyone is "far too busy", even though I've offered my services as a free TA for the day. Sigh. They're not really that interested in learning about the condition. I've supplied information, booklets, your lovely app. What next?

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