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Here you'll find advice from parents and teachers on special needs education.

Website's that you find helpful as a parent

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MrsLucasNorth · 19/11/2010 11:01

Hi Ladies!

Hope you don't mind me wandering over here to ask for some help.

I work at a Children & Family Centre/Nursery School and we're setting up a new website which will include pages of links relevant to our families.

We have a specialised Speech & Language Therapy Unit, and support various children with other additional needs such as ASD and developmental delay.

If you find any support/information website particularly helpful, would you mind posting a link here so we can be as thorough and inclusive as possible.

Thanks v. much in advance for your help.

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2shoes · 19/11/2010 11:04
Memoo · 19/11/2010 11:07

here

MrsLucasNorth · 19/11/2010 11:12

Have got Mumsnet at the top of my list Grin!

Also National Autistic Society, ICAN, National Portage Association, Talking Point, & Afasic...

Any other suggestions, or have I missed anything really obvious?

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mummy2oandh · 19/11/2010 20:38

Heartline Association has a busy friendly forum where parents offer each other support for Children with Heart Conditions. It really really made a difference to my family.

www.heartline.org.uk/

MrsLucasNorth · 20/11/2010 01:16

Thanks for that mummy2 - I believe we have a child with a heart murmur with us at the moment so that will be really useful.

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onimolap · 20/11/2010 01:20

British Dyslexia Association?

michelleruddock · 01/02/2011 17:40

www.mrsriley.com A great website to print off communication cards/symbols (PECs). hope this helps. x

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