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

Sunday, 1 September 2013

Back to School ...

Good Monday Morning everyone,
I realise most of my posts recently have been based around dementia, carers and so on - but of course, it's now time to prepare for the new school year ...

Have you got a young person in your class who is extremely shy or quiet, disrupting lessons or causing problems with others? Might this young person need help? Are you constantly sending a student to student support?

Young Carers often have a double work-load, balancing school or college with caring. They may be late for school, miss lessons, appear over-tired or dis-interested in lesson topics.

Some children and young people in residential care may be working doubly hard to assess or re-build their lives, approach new tasks or fit in with house members.

Happy Days Publishing provides a range of creative resources to help children and young people express difficulties and broader needs which may bring about earlier or more specific support.

There are two styles of easy-to-use resources available:

Individual books / booklets - use alone or with support worker

Licensed resources - can be photocopied or printed - use alone or with support worker

The colourful, themed pages contain sensitive text and response areas.

Ideal for School Support - Looked after Children - Residential Care - Young Carers - SEN

Choose from:
Primary School Age Group
Transition
Secondary School Age Group
Young Carers
Preparing for Independence

Please contact me anytime for further information or a visit
Gillian Hesketh
gmhesketh@yahoo.co.uk

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