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I need advice about wording

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stickyj · 02/01/2010 12:41

I have worked within a special school, doing music sessions for under 5's and I'm now hoping to run these within my own business (can't say because of advertising but I run sessions all week anyway). I have spoken to two friends with SN kids and one is perfectly happy to come along to "special" sessions because her DS would benefit from a small class, perhaps 2-5 kids. My other friend wants her DS to integrate and although he's quite loud, feels that the learning experience of being within a group would be useful. She has been asked to leave another group because of his behaviour, although I think the other mums just thought he was badly behaved. How can I advertise these sessions without offending anyone? I don't want it to come across as "Well, you're child is noisy and can't sit still/has little concentration etc" but want mums to feel that if, for instance, their child hates carpet, the colour blue or anything sensory, that they could tell me and I can then make sure that the room (which is now mine and has ramped access!) is suitable etc.
I would be grateful for any wording which I should/shouldn't say. I'm starting up sibling sessions too so older/younger kids can come along.

Thanks

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lou031205 · 02/01/2010 13:41

"small group sessions available according to needs"?

"Inclusive setting"

?

cornsilkcremeeggspotter · 02/01/2010 13:43

do you have specialist qualifications in SN which you could include?

PeachyRingsInTheOld · 02/01/2010 13:48

SN sessions available for children who would benefit from smaller groups.

If it goes tits up with someone deciding to choose MS first, youc an always offer as an alternative

StarlightWonderStarlightBright · 03/01/2010 23:15

Sounds fab. You're not advertising if you get a direct question are you? i.e. where in the country is this likely to take place?

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