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Bring out the best in your child with Down Syndrome - for parents/carers


FOR PARENTS/CARERS ONLY Supporting children with Down syndrome across the curriculum, delivered by Symbol UK Ltd.

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DS Achieve is pleased to offer four 2-hour online sessions for parents and carers.

This course is for any parent/carer with a child at school. The training will be delivered by Leela Baksi, Speech and Language Therapist, Symbol UK Ltd.

This course offers essential information about Down Syndrome and effective strategies. The course content is adapted to meet participants’ needs, and provides opportunities to share experiences and discuss solutions to any difficulties encountered.

The four sessions will cover:

Tuesday 24th November, 9:45am -11:45am: Working with the communication and learning profile associated with Down syndrome

Tuesday 24th November, 12:15pm-2:15pm: Working on speech and language in curriculum topic work in schools

Wednesday 2nd December, 9:45am -11:45am: Beyond writing: working towards producing written work, and alternative strategies for recording in school.

Wednesday 2nd December, 12:15pm-2:15pm: Real life number skills and the numeracy curriculum.

About Leela Baksi and Symbol:

This session is led by Leela Baksi. Leela has worked with Symbol UK Ltd since 1997 providing specialist services for people who have Down Syndrome, including preschool children, pupils at mainstream and special schools, and adults in a range of situations. As well as locally based services, Symbol also offers assessments, consultations and intensive therapy weeks which are attended by families from throughout the UK and beyond. Symbol has provided speech and language therapy groups in conjunction with the Sarah Duffen, Centre at the University of Portsmouth, and works with the Down’s Syndrome Association as Speech and Language Therapy Advisor.

As well as keeping up to date with research findings and experts’ recommendations regarding support in mainstream settings, Leela has worked with many teachers, teaching assistants, SENCOs, families and pupils to develop individualised programmes that take account of the profile of skills and learning style associated with Down Syndrome. Leela was part of the working group that produced the APPG on DS good practice guidelines for education.

To book your place, please click HERE.