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Who would like a Moondog Masterclass?

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lougle · 12/02/2014 21:31

Moondog has been chatting on this thread and has said that she'd be willing to hold a session if enough people wanted to come.

To make it worth her while (in preparing for the session, travel, etc.) she'd need 15 to sign up. She's not advertising, by the way, I've asked her if she'd do one if there were enough of us. Smile

Sooo if there were around 15 people interested who could all get to within striking distance of Moondog/each other, it could be fantastic.

Any ideas for subject gladly welcomed - I know a few of you have been to Moondog stuff so we could avoid repetition.

I'd love to understand the basics on task break down/direct instruction, etc., but I'm probably quite a bit behind some of you ABAers, so I'm willing to go with the majority if it gets a session off the ground.

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bochead · 12/02/2014 21:36

me, me me!

stands on chair waving her stuffed ikea carrot!

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NewBlueCoat · 12/02/2014 21:40

I'm interested in principle (childcare, other stuff going on, blah blah)

venue-wise, dd2's school hires out rooms very reasonably (eg 3hrs for £40), and I have room to put a couple of people up (more if you don't mind airbeds!). am striking distance of easy London route, so reasonably central, although costs may be prohibitive.

travel elsewhere would be tricky for me for quite a while as dh about ot have a reasonably serious op, so leaving the children with him will be difficult for th forseeable.

oh, (and to stop runnig before we walk Grin) subject wise I'm easy - happy with the majority, as always useful to revisit bits, ime and imo.

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bochead · 12/02/2014 21:41

I'd be more than happy to facillitate a google/webex or blackboard collaborate session to make this happen btw.

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lougle · 12/02/2014 21:45

Great Grin

We only need 12 more....

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youarewinning · 12/02/2014 21:51

I really could do with some help in how to help DS with literacy. He is fine with maths. Well I say fine he's flying level wise but I have been told he tries working at level beyond his knowledge - mostly because he can do it but basics (eg quick recall of tables/ bonds etc) are slow!

I'd be interested. I'm not far from you Lougle.

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HairyMaclary · 12/02/2014 22:24

Me! I'd love to. I'd love take hear about the basics, what Lougle mentioned, and applications for older children. Am also v behind all the aba ers but keen to learn!

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Handywoman · 12/02/2014 22:28

ABA novice here too but yes yes yes YES to a workshop! Most definitely YES!

< dances round 2 useless IEPs occasionally stamping on them while doing evil laugh>

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bialystockandbloom · 12/02/2014 23:37

Ooh I would! (Again, travel/childcare/timing etc permitting.) Some of the topics mentioned in the other thread would be really interesting to me, eg academic teaching methods, teaching hf kids, as well as the other stuff which would be great refresher.

google/webex or blackboard collaborate session Wow boc you are so techy!! I don't even know what that means! Blush Grin

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lougle · 12/02/2014 23:37

Great Smile

So we have so far:

  1. Lougle
  2. Bochead
  3. NewBlueCoat (location to suit NewBlueCoat would be ideal)
  4. youarewinning
  5. HairyMaclary
  6. Handywoman


Need:

9 more victims volunteers.
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lougle · 12/02/2014 23:38
  1. Lougle
  2. Bochead
  3. NewBlueCoat (location to suit NewBlueCoat would be ideal)
  4. youarewinning
  5. HairyMaclary
  6. Handywoman


annnd

  1. bialystockandbloom
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bialystockandbloom · 12/02/2014 23:40
Grin
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me55monster · 12/02/2014 23:40

Me please! Have been to the previous two. Happy to be there and just absorb whatever's covered. Am in total despair for my DD at the moment so anything postive that might drag me out of my pity party most welcome!

Lougle, just a thought - last time, Star suggested we use this website to collate votes on potential locations - made it a lot easier. We listed about 5 potential locations and then people said yes/no to which ones they could get to. We then went with the majority one.

Good luckSmile

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lougle · 12/02/2014 23:48
  1. Lougle
  2. Bochead
  3. NewBlueCoat (location to suit NewBlueCoat would be ideal)
  4. youarewinning
  5. HairyMaclary
  6. Handywoman
  7. bialystockandbloom
  8. me55monster


Sounds great, me55monster. Let's give it a day or two to get a list of names and go from there.

I do think that NewBlueCoat's DH's operation should trump general organisational issues, if possible. Basically, we need to try and get a venue that allows everyone who wants to, to come.

It's probably a good time to say that the cost is likely to be around £100 per head - Moondog can clarify later, but just so people can get an idea of cost before they decide whether to go for it.
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NewBlueCoat · 12/02/2014 23:52

Blush

it isn't a life-or-death thing, but he will be out of action and need keeping an eye on (mostly so that he actually recuperates rather than just carrying on as usual Hmm) which does rather mean I can't leave him with the dc for a few months.

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lougle · 12/02/2014 23:53

It's fine NewBlueCoat - I don't think Moondog intends to do a course lasting several months Wink

Seriously, I do think that we should work around that as much as possible.

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NewBlueCoat · 13/02/2014 00:00

ha! chance of leaving the dc for a few months are extremely slim Grin (oh, for the chance of just a weekend!)

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bochead · 13/02/2014 07:44

I was just thinking if we ran it as a virtual online session one afternoon/evening then perhaps more people would able to attend?

Transport in some parts of the UK at the moment is shite & who knows when train lines etc will be fixed? Doing it online would also make it cheaper.

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moondog · 13/02/2014 08:45

I can do it cheaper than this, Lougle, if:

  1. we get a venue that is not a commercial premises
  2. people bring their own lunch
  3. I do it on my own (I have bought a trusted colleague with me on other occasions). However, bringing someone else means you don't listen to me drone on all day and we can split up sometimes to reflect different interests/needs
  4. I can get there and back in a day (the previous two occasions had to take into account travel and accommodation for the two of us)


We don't have to go for all of those but they all have a ££ factor.

Bochead sounds like a real techie whizz eh?
Happy to go with that if someone else organises.
I am pressed for time with an f/t job and a family and a dh in far flung corners of the world.
Content is not an issue, but logistics are in terms of time for me.
As I told you. Me55 did a fab job of organising last time.
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osospecial · 13/02/2014 09:11

I would be interested in this, depending on date and location, I would like to attend if possible Smile

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Tambaboy · 13/02/2014 09:22

I would be interested too, I'm quite flexible in terms of time and location (within reason!).

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devilinside · 13/02/2014 09:55

Could you tell us more? I might be interested depending on location

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HairyMaclary · 13/02/2014 10:04

Right - reading through that thread you linked to I am more keen than ever. Now that I spend some regular time teaching children with SN I realize how much more could be done. The teachers work hard and try their best but the tools and methods just don't work with all the children. There must be some methods that do. I want to find out about them for children beyond my DS.

I'm happy to help organise if that helps anyone...

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devilinside · 13/02/2014 10:12

Current teaching methods are not working for my son, He shows hints of intelligence, but can't write in year 3. something has gone wrong

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claw2 · 13/02/2014 11:00

I too would be interested, depending on the where, when, agenda, price etc.

Also love Bochead's suggestion of online session.

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jussi · 13/02/2014 13:11

Am interested-again depending on location.

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