Cheshire East EY Making Sense of Autism 02-Nov-21 LN / SMcN

Date
02 November, 2021
Time
01:00:PM - 03:00:PM
Local authority location of training
  • Cheshire East

Who is this module for?

This module is aimed at all education professionals working in the Early Years, which includes childminders, preschools, nurseries and school reception classes. 

Description

This module is an awareness-raising module that introduces autism and the Three Areas of Difference. 

In the module, we explore the Three Areas of Difference in terms of strengths and support needs and identify some initial reasonable adjustments that may need to be considered when supporting autistic children. 

There is an optional section that focuses on the creation and use of a One-Page Profile.    

The aims

The aims of Making sense of autism in the Early Years are:

  • To extend your understanding of how autism may affect children in Early Years settings.  
  • To increase your expertise in recognising a child’s individual strengths and differences.  
  • To develop your skills in identifying potential barriers to learning for autistic children.  
  • To develop your understanding of what reasonable adjustments may need to be made to support autistic children in Early Years settings. 

Learning objectives

After completing ‘Making Sense of Autism in the Early Years', you will be able to:

  • Understand that autism is a difference NOT a deficit or disorder.   
  • Recognise the Three Areas of Difference in autism and how these can affect autistic children.  
  • Listen to and learn from the perspectives of autistic children and their parents/ carers.  
  • Reflect on professional practice and implement reasonable adjustments to support autistic children in the setting. 

Session length

The length of the training session will depend on the training partner delivering the session. Please get in touch with them directly to enquire about this. If you can't see their contact details, please search for your local training partner and enquire. 

A really useful session that will ensure participants will be able to: identify the four key areas of difference that need to be taken into account when working with children on the autism spectrum; know the importance of understanding the individual child on the autism spectrum and their profile of strengths and weaknesses; identify the key areas to help children on the autism spectrum build positive relationships with staff and their peers; know that many children on the autism spectrum can be unusually sensitive to everyday sights, sounds, touch, tastes and smells which can affect their learning and emotional state. You will need to have Microsoft Teams to join this training.