When a child isn’t thriving at childcare: signs, strategies, and collaboration

FREE webinar via Zoom

Tuesday 18 March, 7.30 – 8.30 pm AEST

Concerned that your child isn’t thriving in childcare/kinder? Join us on this informative webinar to explore how to better support your child’s well-being and success in a preschool setting.

The webinar will cover:

  • Early signs that a child may not be thriving at childcare.
  • Factors that might contribute to the challenges
  • Practical tips and techniques for helping children succeed in their preschool setting.
  • How parents and childcare educators can better collaborate to help proactively support the child.
  • Knowing when to seek additional help and what that might look like.

Who is this talk suitable for?

For parents or carers of autistic preschool children up to 6 years.

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Don’t miss this opportunity to explore how you can better support your child to thrive at childcare and kinder.

Learn more about your speakers

Louise Baldwin, Clinical Director

Louise has been working with autistic children for over 25 years. She holds a Masters in Applied Behavioural Analysis from St. Cloud State University. Louise is Autism Partnership’s Clinical Director for NSW. Based at Autism Partnership’s Sydney Centre, she oversees Autism Partnership’s NSW services. Louise also facilitates staff development and mentoring opportunities for our NSW Behaviour Therapists and Consultants.

Ellen Schubert, Behaviour Consultant

Ellen Schubert has been working with autistic children for over 10 years. She holds a Masters in Applied Behaviour Analysis from Arizona State University. She provides support to families and children in schools, homes, and the community as a part of Melbourne’s Behaviour Consultant team.

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Places are limited. Book your spot today.

About Autism Partnership

Autism Partnership has been supporting children and families for over 25 years. We believe that every child deserves a life of independence and opportunity. We provide autism-specific services, intervention and support to autistic children and their families. Autism Partnership is a not-for-profit organisation.

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