SEND Parents Survival Guide
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Regain CONTROL After Your Child's Meltdown!
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Are you tired of feeling helpless when your child has a meltdown? Do you want to regain control and respond to these situations with confidence? In this video, we'll explore effective strategies to help you manage your child's meltdown and restore peace to your home.
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Learn how to identify triggers, stay calm, and communicate effectively to prevent future episodes. Regain control after your child's meltdown and start building a more harmonious relationship with your little one. By the end of this video, you'll feel empowered to handle even the most challenging situations, and your child will thank you for it!
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Calming DOWN the chaos of autistic meltdowns
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SIGN UP TO THE MANAGING MELTDOWNS WORKSHOP: bit.ly/3YP03mO Are you tired of feeling overwhelmed by meltdowns? Do you struggle to stay calm in the midst of chaos? In this video, we'll explore practical strategies to help you calm down and regain control when emotions run high. SUBSCRIBE to my channel for more tips on support children with special needs and disabilities: bit.ly/4bigZWY From deep ...
How NVR informed parenting and EFT tapping benefits families with autistic children
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BUST TRIBUNAL STRESS WITH THESE FREE TAPPING RESOURCES: bit.ly/tappingresources2 Traditional parenting techniques often don’t work with autistic children. Build autism awareness and try NVR Parenting and EFT tapping to deal with meltdowns, demand avoidance and other challenging behaviours in children. SUBSCRIBE to my channel for more tips on support children with special needs and disabilities:...
SEND Expert with 10 Years Experience Shares Top School Selection Tips
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SIGN UP NOW TO MY PATREON FROM JUST £4.99 PER MONTH: patreon.com/SENDParentsSurvivalGuide Picking the right secondary school for your child is one of the most important decisions you will make, especially if yu have a child with special needs. In this teaser episode, we’ll look at nine tips for picking the right school for your child. LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE BY BECOMING A PATREON MEMBER: pat...
What to expect at Tribunal - Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
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BUST TRIBUNAL STRESS WITH THESE FREE TAPPING RESOURCES: bit.ly/tappingresources2 Managing the stress of the SEND Tribunal can be very challenging. In this week’s episode we look at what to expect at the SEND Tribunal and how to cope with it emotionally. SUBSCRIBE to my channel for more tips on support children with special needs and disabilities: bit.ly/4bigZWY Appealing against and EHCP decisi...
Finding people who "get it" when friends and family don't
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BUST LONELINESS AND ISOLATION WITH THESE FREE TAPPING RESOURCES: bit.ly/tappingresources2 Parenting can be a lonely job, especially when you have a special needs child. In this week’s episode we have some self care tips on beating isolation and looking after your mentaL health SUBSCRIBE to my channel for more tips on support children with special needs and disabilities: bit.ly/4bigZWY Unsolicit...
Proven tips to reduce your child’s smartphone addiction
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GET FREE TAPPING RESOURCES FOR STRESS AND OVERWHELM: bit.ly/tappingresources2 If you are worried about your child becoming addicted to their phone or tablet, or how much screen time they have, I have some simple tips that really work. SUBSCRIBE to my channel for more tips on support children with special needs and disabilities: bit.ly/4bigZWY Many parents are worried about their children gettin...
Moving up! The transition to primary or secondary school
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GET FREE NEW SCHOOL TRANSITION STRESS BUSTING RESOURCES: bit.ly/tappingresources2 Starting at primary school or secondary school is a big life transition. If your child is really struggling with their start at a new school then this is essential viewing for you. SUBSCRIBE to my channel for more tips on support children with special needs and disabilities: bit.ly/4bigZWY Starting at big school c...
Helping your autistic child with back to school anxiety
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GET FREE BACK TO SCHOOL STRESS BUSTING RESOURCES: bit.ly/tappingresources2 Does sending your child back to school feeling like sending them back to a war zone. Follow my tips for a calmer back to school transition. SUBSCRIBE to my channel for more tips on support children with special needs and disabilities: bit.ly/4bigZWY You can’t change school but you can change your response to it. In this ...
Top 10 attractions for special needs kids in the UK
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GET FREE STRESS BUSTING PARENTING RESOURCES: bit.ly/tappingresources2 What are the best attractions in the UK if you have a child with special needs? Which UK summer attractions are inclusive and accessible? SUBSCRIBE to my channel for more tips on support children with special needs and disabilities: bit.ly/4bigZWY Want to take your kids for a day out this summer, but don’t want it to end up b...
7 mental health hacks for self care
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GET FREE STRESS BUSTING PARENTING RESOURCES: bit.ly/tappingresources2 If you think you just don’t have time for self care, I’m about to change all that with these quick and easy mental health hacks SUBSCRIBE to my channel for more tips on support children with special needs and disabilities: bit.ly/4bigZWY Word of warning, in this week’s episode I will explain some of mental health hacks might ...
10 quick tips to survive the school holidays
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GET FREE STRESS BUSTING PARENTING RESOURCES: bit.ly/tappingresources2 Are you a parent for whom the summer holidays fills you with dread? Are the school holidays just six weeks of stress? SUBSCRIBE to my channel for more tips on support children with special needs and disabilities: bit.ly/4bigZWY In this week’s episode you will get some summer survival tips for the whole family. From how to man...
9 childhood autistic traits in girls I Early signs of autism
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GET 20 MINUTES FREE 1:1 PARENT COACHING: bit.ly/3RmO1wa Autism has traditionally been seen as a boy thing, leaving autism in girls massively overlooked. This week we bust the stereotypes of autism, and teach you how to spot signs of autism in girls. SUBSCRIBE to my channel for more tips on support children with special needs and disabilities: bit.ly/4bigZWY In this week’s podcast, I tell you ho...
How to manage your emotions and get autistic children to sleep
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GET MORE FREE PARENTING RESOURCES: bit.ly/tappingresources2 I thought sleep issues were something you only had with newborns - how very wrong I was! It took years for me to find sleep solutions for my child. When I found them they didn’t come from the usual parenting books. SUBSCRIBE to my channel for more tips on support children with special needs and disabilities: bit.ly/4bigZWY In this week...
What you've been told about EHCPs is wrong
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GET MORE FREE PARENTING RESOURCES: bit.ly/tappingresources2 An EHCP is only for the most severely disabled children. Your child is managing academically and will never get one. Have you ever been told this? Well it’s absolute BS and I am going to explain why. SUBSCRIBE to my channel for more tips on support children with special needs and disabilities: bit.ly/4bigZWY In this week’s podcast, I d...
Debunking Myths About ADHD Medication
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Debunking Myths About ADHD Medication
Debunking rewards and consequences
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Debunking rewards and consequences
The difference between a meltdown and a tantrum
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The difference between a meltdown and a tantrum
10 common developmental red flags in childhood
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10 common developmental red flags in childhood
Watch this to beat stress before Y6 SATS
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Watch this to beat stress before Y6 SATS
Why I took my child out of therapy
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Why I took my child out of therapy
Getting an autism diagnosis - is it worth it?
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Getting an autism diagnosis - is it worth it?
Dealing with Unsupportive Friends and Family in Special Needs Parenting
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Dealing with Unsupportive Friends and Family in Special Needs Parenting
What I wish I knew when I became a special needs parent
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What I wish I knew when I became a special needs parent
Essential advice for all SEND Parents
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Essential advice for all SEND Parents
Autistic meltdowns: what to do
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Autistic meltdowns: what to do
Demand avoidance of the PDA kind
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Demand avoidance of the PDA kind
How to stop yelling at your kids and start connecting
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How to stop yelling at your kids and start connecting
Balance and coordination exercises for kids
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Balance and coordination exercises for kids
The reality of mother’s day
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The reality of mother’s day

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  • @paulrobinson8795
    @paulrobinson8795 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video . Thanks

  • @nadiaf1229
    @nadiaf1229 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Extremely helpful Thankyou

  • @somthingbrutal
    @somthingbrutal 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    similar to others i am 53 i just got a diagnosis this year, knowing what i now know would have made my life so much easier. if you think your kids might be autistic get them checked, i live in the UK so partially due to the pandemic i did have to sit on waiting list for a couple of years but it was worth it

  • @jakke1975
    @jakke1975 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That's a definite YES! You don't even need to watch a 10 minute video to know that response. I've been told by several healthcare professionals that I don't need to go through the process but who'd have thought I'm running into closed doors everywhere I turn now BECAUSE I don't have that official diagnosis. Don't trust anyone, just go for it so you have it when you need it. It doesn't matter if the diagnosis is 20 years old, if you're autistic, you're autistic for life so even then it'll be valid. For some autistic people, it might be worth even more than an educational degree. Without it, you might miss urgent treatment when you need it and be even further rejected by society.

  • @christinaps
    @christinaps 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was unhappy for a large part of my life until I was 52 (fifty two!!!!) but then I found out I have BPS and I was elated. My problem had a NAME. I was not crazy, not spoilt, I had a fault in my brain. Without this diagnosis I would not have been living a much better life and would have still been unhappy (I'm 70)

    • @SENDParentsSurvivalGuide
      @SENDParentsSurvivalGuide 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Really pleased you were able to benefit from the diagnosis. The issue is that it is so much harder to get one now, with really long waiting times. Parents have to decide whether to go on that long journey, or maybe work in relationship with their children to help dispel those negative thoughts they might hold about themselves.

  • @michelleyarrow2827
    @michelleyarrow2827 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I get exactly what you’re saying. Unfortunately I have had to break ties with one sibling, as they just didn’t understand my parenting

    • @SENDParentsSurvivalGuide
      @SENDParentsSurvivalGuide 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm sorry to hear that. It's never an easy decision to make.

  • @noorfatima1108
    @noorfatima1108 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your voice is angelic ❤😊

  • @destinisavanna1766
    @destinisavanna1766 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    *Promo SM*

  • @LemonMoon-u7q
    @LemonMoon-u7q 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well your child hasnt got PDA then!!

    • @SENDParentsSurvivalGuide
      @SENDParentsSurvivalGuide 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      According to the Educational Psychologist she does. Asking a child to only do something once is actually reducing the demands on them.... because you are only making one demand!

    • @LemonMoon-u7q
      @LemonMoon-u7q 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@SENDParentsSurvivalGuide I'm aware of that and its not as easy as you made it sound...unless your child is different to my child and the other kids we know with a pda profile..its a difficult rollercoster of ups and downs..and if you say different then you must have a magic wand. I'm fully aware of liw demand parenting, I use it, and most times at hard times, it's no parenting, because things are complex...its not as easy as you portrayed be real!!