A Lived Experience: Practical Advice for Educators Supporting Autistic Children and Young People

Join Joe Fautley from the National Children’s Bureau for an insightful and inspiring webinar titled ‘A Lived Experience: Practical Advice for Educators Supporting Autistic Children and Young People’. In this session, Joe shares his personal journey with autism, anxiety, and dyspraxia, offering a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs he has experienced.

Joe delves into his childhood, discussing the various forms of support that played a crucial role in helping him navigate these challenges. His story is not only moving but also filled with practical advice that educators can implement to better support autistic children and young people in their care.This webinar is designed to provide educators with:

  • Personal insights: Joe’s firsthand account of living with autism, anxiety, and dyspraxia.
  • Support strategies: Practical techniques and approaches that have proven effective in supporting children with these needs.
  • Inspiration and understanding: A deeper appreciation of the lived experiences of autistic individuals and the importance of tailored support.

By watching this lesson in webinar format, educators will gain valuable knowledge and tools to create a more inclusive and supportive learning environment for all students. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from Joe’s experiences and enhance your ability to support autistic children and young people effectively.

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Phil Denton

30 Courses

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  • 1 Lesson
  • 1 Quiz
  • Course Certificate