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There's nothing wrong with your child! Stop worrying! No matter how often your friends and family may say this, if you know that your child is developing differently from their peers, it's time to stand up for your conundrum child. When you have a child with additional needs, what's important is not that they get top marks or play rugby for the first team: it's that they are able to get changed quickly enough after PE or have a friend round on a stress-free playdate. Use the CAN approach to help your child Connect, Achieve and Navigate their way to independence. This book gives you the…mehr

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There's nothing wrong with your child! Stop worrying! No matter how often your friends and family may say this, if you know that your child is developing differently from their peers, it's time to stand up for your conundrum child. When you have a child with additional needs, what's important is not that they get top marks or play rugby for the first team: it's that they are able to get changed quickly enough after PE or have a friend round on a stress-free playdate. Use the CAN approach to help your child Connect, Achieve and Navigate their way to independence. This book gives you the strategies you need to: · Connect with yourself and your child · Ditch the parent guilt · Help your child achieve goals and cope with new situations · Understand how to get what you need from healthcare professionals · Help your child develop the skills they need to enjoy life to the full
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Aniesa Blore graduated in 1999 with a degree in occupational therapy. Through her idiosyncratic upbringing and own parenting journey - raising sons with autism and sensory processing difficulties - Aniesa has gained unique insights that have complemented her work as a paediatric occupational therapist. In 2008, she set up Sensational Kids Therapy and now employs a team of OTs and therapy assistants to provide occupational therapy to schools in and around Greater London and Surrey. She also works directly with families who want a deeper connection with and understanding of their conundrum children.