Helping young people to express difficulties can be a long job.
Happy Days Early Intervention resources can help young people communicate broader needs more easily using the creative pages to help express themselves to support workers, mentors or school counsellors.
Colourful pages, sensitive prompts interesting response areas replace endless lists of black text and tick boxes.
The pages can be licensed to photocopy as many times as necessary.
Use one-to-one or with class of pupils.
More information, 'phone Gillian: 01253 899163 / 07971 953 620
or email gmhesketh@yahoo.co.uk
Recommendations available.
Happy Days,
Gillian
Welcome to Happy Days ~ Early Intervention Resources. Designed for Children, Young People and Adults to identify / express difficulties / needs. Social Activity Resources for people living with Dementia. Enriched Care Workshops for Residential Care Homes - Assisted Living - Volunteers - Families - Carers: Memory Boxes - Sorting Boxes - Conversation Prompts - Games + more. Shop at: www.happydayspublishing.co.uk and www.dementiaworkshop.co.uk Donations to Blackpool Carers' Centre
Contact:
Please contact me for further information or if you would like to see the range of Happy Days creative resources for young people, activities and materials for people with dementia:
Gillian Hesketh: gmhesketh@yahoo.co.uk or telephone Gillian on: 01253 899163
Wednesday, 3 April 2013
School Mentors, SEN, Early Intervention creative resources ... Your school may need these resources to help young people express difficulties sooner ...
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