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25SPR94 Summer Toolkit: Practical Strategies for SNAs and Teachers to Help Families During the Break

25SPR94 Summer Toolkit: Practical Strategies for SNAs and Teachers to Help Families During the Break

Summer holidays can bring a welcome break from routine – but for children with additional needs, this sudden shift can also lead to uncertainty, anxiety, and dysregulation. This practical and empowering one-hour webinar is designed to equip Special Needs Assistants (SNAs), teachers, and school staff with ideas, tools, and resources to send home with families, helping them create a structured and supportive summer environment.

From visual schedules and sensory-friendly activities to calming strategies and meaningful engagement ideas, this session will explore how to create a personalised “Summer Toolkit” that encourages consistency, joy, and growth for each child during the break. The focus is on empowering parents and carers to feel confident and supported – ensuring that children with additional needs can continue to thrive at home.

This webinar draws on guidance from the NCSE Relate Programme and the Department of Education’s Understanding Behaviours of Concern' document to support SNAs and educators in fostering connection, emotional regulation, and positive transitions for all students.

Learning Objectives:
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
·Understand the importance of routine and structure for children with additional needs during the summer break.
·Identify and create useful resources to send home, including visual schedules, now/next boards, and daily planners.
·Suggest sensory-friendly strategies and calming techniques that families can use to support self-regulation.
·Recommend accessible activity ideas that encourage communication, movement, creativity, and connection.
·Collaborate effectively with families to personalise resources and ensure consistency between school and home environments.

Please note that the Zoom link for this webinar will be emailed to you as soon as you register.

Course Details

Course Date 26-05-2025 7:00 pm
Course End Date 26-05-2025 8:00 pm
Cut off date 26-05-2025 3:00 pm
Fee Free
Select Hours 1
Speaker Magdalena Landziak
Location Online