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Help for children with mobility problems | School For Parents
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How you can help. How you can help. Help for children with mobility problems. At School for Parents, most of our work involves children with motor learning difficulties or motor development delay. We encourage these children to develop basic motor, sensory and self help skills such as sitting, standing, touching, listening, looking, eating and playing. Children are grouped by their age, specific needs and abilities. Specialist help for children with Down’s syndrome. A key part of our work is to help pare...
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The latest news from School for Parents | School For Parents
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How you can help. How you can help. The latest news from School for Parents. Please click on the links below to view our archived newsletters. If you’d like to receive our occasional newsletter and other news by email, please email enquiries@schoolforparents.org. Asking us to add you to our circulation list. You can see all our recent newsletters by clicking here. 05/04/2015 – Our latest newsletter. 20/03/2015 – Our March Newsletter. 02/02/2015 – Our February Newsletter. 08/30/2014 Our August Newsletter.
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Conductive Education in Nottingham | School For Parents
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How you can help. How you can help. Conductive Education in Nottingham. Inspired by the principles and practices of Conductive Education. Conductive Education places the parent firmly at the forefront of their child’s education, encouraging the child’s personality to develop alongside their mother or father. It also helps foster a positive child/parent relationship, and allows professionals to work alongside parents as partners, encouraging their natural ability to aid their child’s development.
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Putting the FUN into fundraising! | School For Parents
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How you can help. How you can help. Putting the FUN into fundraising! Both School for Parents and our supporters organise a packed programme of events each year. From our annual Cherub’s Ball. To tea parties, pub quizzes and Easter egg hunts, there’s always something fun to get involved in. See our Cherub’s Ball Facebook page. During 2016 our supporters are doing lots to help raise funds. We’re delighted that Lisa Fox. Wanted to organise the Little Footprints charity ball. It will sell out so book now!
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Helping disabled children and their families since 1981 | School For Parents
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How you can help. How you can help. Helping disabled children and their families since 1981. Take a look at our timeline to find out how it all began here in Nottingham, and to read about a few of our many achievements over the last 30 years:. 1978 Rutland House School opens in Nottingham. Rutland House School opens in Nottingham. Part of the Scope charity network, the School cares for older children and young adults with cerebral palsy. 1981 Parents ask for help. 1984 Mansfield Brewery donates. Scope, s...
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About School for Parents | School For Parents
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How you can help. How you can help. About School for Parents. Our mission is to provide Conductive Education and other services to help children with mobility and communication problems develop the skills they need to thrive and achieve their potential. We’re committed to creating a safe, positive, supportive and fun environment where parents receive practical assistance, information and training to help them support their child in their own home. 2016 School for Parents.
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School for Parents Board of Trustees | School For Parents
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How you can help. How you can help. School for Parents Board of Trustees. Originally, our Board was made up entirely of parents whose children were enrolled at School for Parents. Over time, the Board has diversified and now includes 7 people from varying backgrounds (all volunteers) who work together to support our activities, manage our finances and influence the charity’s direction. Jackie Clark, Des Coleman, Susi Henson, Ben Hicklin, James Jones, Len Simmonds, Andy Whyles. 2016 School for Parents.
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Conductive Education in Nottingham | School For Parents
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How you can help. How you can help. Conductive Education in Nottingham. Inspired by the principles and practices of Conductive Education. Conductive Education places the parent firmly at the forefront of their child’s education, encouraging the child’s personality to develop alongside their mother or father. It also helps foster a positive child/parent relationship, and allows professionals to work alongside parents as partners, encouraging their natural ability to aid their child’s development.
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Forming partnerships with local organisations | School For Parents
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How you can help. How you can help. Forming partnerships with local organisations. We’re grateful to receive help from many businesses in the Nottingham area and beyond. This support includes corporate donations and funding, free or reduced-price services and practical help, such as painting and decorating, from teams of volunteers. Here are a few of our supporters:. We have a brand new display stand thanks to POD! For us and the stand is ideal for our needs. Sharp Young and Pearce Solicitors. The four p...
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Helping children with special mobility and communications needs | School For Parents
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How you can help. How you can help. Helping children with special mobility and communications needs. To improve the lives of disabled children and their families through providing educational, welfare and health services. We offer our services to the families of children with a range of disabilities, needs and health conditions. Cerebral palsy and associated sensory impairments. Head injuries or strokes that have led to motor planning difficulties. To find out if we can help you or your child.
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