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Parent Workshops & Training

We Provide Regular Workshops for our Parents/Carers during the School Year

Now Available to Non-Eagle House Parents and Professionals!!

Julia Pithouse

We provide regular workshops for our parents/carers during the school year and are always open to new ideas for topics and speakers. We are fortunate in being able to draw upon the clinical expertise of our in house multidisciplinary team and extended team from Eagle House Group, on a variety of subjects relating to autism.

Exciting Workshops coming in the New Year!!

  • Thursday 11th February 2010 - Social Stories / Comic Strip Conversations
    Social Stories (Carol Gray, 1991) are a visual method of sharing social information in an easy to understand format. A Social Story is a short description of a particular situation, event or activity, which includes specific information about what to expect in that situation and why.
    Comic Strip Conversations (Carol Gray, 1994) are another more complex technique developed to assist individuals with ASD to develop greater social understanding. Comic Strip Conversations provide visual represenations of the different levels of communication that takes place in a conversation, using symbols, stick figure drawings and colour. This workshop aims to give an overview of both Social Stories and Comic Strip Conversations, and give you a chance to practice creating and using them within a group. It will give you a tool to begin thinking about the perceptions of our young people with autism when faced with a social situation, and a means to help you explain them.
  • Thursday 11th March 2010 - Multidisciplinary Workshop (who we are and what we do)
    This presentation will introduce you to the multidisciplinary team (MDT) at Eagle House School Mitcham: Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Psychology and Music Therapy, as well as Education.  Please come along if you would like to find out more about the roles that we have and how we work together as a team at school.  We will also be looking at our referral system and the levels of intervention we provide here at Eagle House School. 
  • Thursday 13th May 2010 - Encouraging Self-esteem in Learning
    This will offer yous an opportunity to learn about, explore and share ideas about how to encourage our children and young people to recognise their learning strengths, and how you - as parents or carers - can help your children to feel more positive about themselves as learners. Areas to be considered include attitudes to learning, offering praise, structuring tasks and activities and recognition of (children and young people's) personal 'power'.
  • Monday 14th June 2010 - The 5P Approach
    Children and young people with autistic spectrum disorders present many challenges to the people who care for them. 'Difficult' or challenging behaviour is often encountered on a daily basis, and it is easy for both parents and professionals to feel completely overwhelmed by its sheer range and complexity. Where do you start? What happens when, in managing one set of problems, another gets worse? Is there some way to tackle difficulties before they get out of hand, or even before they arise? The answer can be found in The 5p Approach. This talk will answer these questions and provide practical solutions that really work. It will offer a complete framework for behaviour intervention which has its roots in prevention and good practice, with an emphasis on promoting and encouraging the development of skills and independence, through Profiling, Prioritizing, Problem analysis, Problem solving and Planning.
  • Thursday 15th July 2010 - Music Therapy Practical Workshop
    Music Therapy is about using musical techniques to achieve personal goals, work through emotional issues, develop communication and resolve problems. Music is a Creative-Expressive tool and can be used within a group or on a 1- 1 basis depending on childrens' needs. The presentation will include examples of music therapy successes, and ideas for creative music making at home.
  • Thursday 23rd September 2010 - Intensive Interaction
  • Thursday 21st October 2010 - Sensory Processing
    We as a school understand that our students may have difficulty processing all the different sensory input coming into their body (i.e. sounds, smells, touch, colours or light). Therefore, our students may become over or under aroused with certain sensory input/experiences leading to possible strees, confusion and anxiety. This workshop will provide you with general information regarding sensory processing and how it may affect individuals with autism.
  • Thursday 25th November 2010 - Curriculum
    Thorough regular assessments form an essential and integral part of the work that we do at Eagle House School (Mitcham) to enable us to provide appropriate curriculums and interventions for the pupils and to measure progress. This workshop will take you through some of the assessment processes and tools that we use to assess a child’s abilities, needs and progress in all areas of their development e.g communication, sensory, gross and fine motor, social interaction, independence, behaviour and learning.    

Coming Soon -
Fine Motor Skills

Fine Motor Skills, are skills that involve a refined use of the small muscles controlling the hand, fingers and thumb. The development of these skills allows one to be able to complete tasks such as writing, drawing and buttoning. This workshop will provide you with general information regarding fine motor skills and how an Occupational Therapist would address difficulties in this area within an educational setting.

We also hope to do another 'Eating Issues' Workshop.


Each workshop will be in the school training roomstarting at 10am with a cup of tea or coffee and a chance to chat to other parents. The main workshop starts at 10.30 until 11.30.

There will be an opportunity at the end for specific questions related to the mornings topic, as well as the chance to speak to staff and other parents before finishing.

May we extend our thanks to the parents who made these suggestions. If you have ideas for future workshops please do not hesitate to give Alison, School Administrator, a call on 020 8687 7050.

We are always open to new ideas for topics and speakers

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