Understanding Autism and Anxiety in the Early Years - Schools
About this Event
Who is this module for?
This module is suitable for staff working within a school.
Description
Anxiety is one of the top concerns for autistic people, their families, and the professionals who work with them. By listening to the voices of those with lived experience, we were able to create a module that helps others to understand how anxiety can impact on an autistic child’s daily life. The module will help you to think about the reasonable adjustments that can be made to support young autistic children, with the aim of creating long lasting impactful change to the Early Years environment.
The aims
To increase your expertise in being able to recognise the causes of anxiety in young autistic children.
To develop your skills in identifying how an autistic child might express their anxiety.
To help you become more aware of your own actions and how these can impact on a child’s level of anxiety.
To develop your understanding of the reasonable adjustments you can make to prevent and reduce a child's anxiety.
Learning objectives
Understand that autism is a difference rather than a deficit or disorder.
Recognise the Three Areas of Difference in autism and how these can impact on a child’s levels of anxiety.
Recognise the first step to helping a child is to learn about them, their triggers and their preferred means of support.
Reflect on your practice and implement reasonable adjustments to reduce anxiety in autistic children.
Refreshments will be provided throughout the day. Please bring your own lunch - there are some food outlets near the HARC Building if you would prefer to purchase lunch on the day.
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 27.85

















