FREE TALK | Helping your child make meaningful progress
Tuesday, 30 May, 6.00pm-7.30pm
Autism Partnership, 25 Sirius Road, Lane Cove West, NSW 2066
As a parent or caregiver of an autistic child, you want to ensure that your child is receiving the best support possible and making meaningful progress in their development.
In this talk, Autism Partnership’s NSW Clinical Director Louise Baldwin will provide you with a better understanding of meaningful progress and the tools to help you evaluate how your child is going with any ongoing intervention/therapy. The talk will cover:
- Meaningful progress – what does it look like? Some key indicators to look out for.
- Your child’s profile – and what their learning needs may be.
- 5 main factors that influence the effectiveness of early intervention.
- When might more intensive support be beneficial?
- Learn about funding options when your child needs additional support.
This talk is suited to parents and carers of children aged 2-6 years currently engaged in intervention/therapy.
At the end of the talk, you will have a better understanding of how to evaluate your child’s progress and make informed decisions about their support. You will also have the opportunity to ask questions.
Due to limited capacity, supervision of children is not available at this event. Places are limited, book your spot today.
About Louise Baldwin
Louise is Autism Partnership’s Clinical Director for NSW. She has been working with children with autism for over 25 years.
Louise holds a Masters in Applied Behavioural Analysis from St. Cloud State University and held the position of Site Director at Autism Partnership’s UK office before moving to Sydney to take the role of Clinical Director NSW. She is based in our Sydney centre, where she oversees Autism Partnership’s NSW services. Louise also facilitates staff development and mentoring opportunities for our team of Behaviour Therapists and Consultants.
About Autism Partnership
Autism Partnership is a leading provider of comprehensive and evidence-based services for children with autism early in life and as they transition into school. We passionately believe that every child deserves a life of independence and opportunity. That’s why we’ve been supporting autistic children and their families for over 24 years.
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