School can be an amazing place for our children to grow, explore and develop. However, to often our children with special needs are not adequately catered for. Their needs are not met and they end up failing causing their self esteem to plummet. Soli Lazarus, an expert in the field of special needs, gives practical advice to parents on what should be going on at school and how to support their children at home. This is an easy-to-read, no nonsense guide to getting results that matter. Encouraging schools to produce happy, motivated, free thinkers.
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Format: Paperback
Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
Publication Date: 20 Jan 2017
Publisher: The Endless Bookcase
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781908941893
About Soli Lazarus
Soli is Asst SENCO and a fully qualified teacher with some 30 years experience; specialising in Inclusion ADHD Autism Asperger''''s Developmental Delay Communication and Learning Difficulties Down''''s Syndrome and Dyslexia. She has a senior role in a London mainstream primary school and has attended numerous SEN courses workshops exhibitions and has herself run training workshops and planning sessions. Her son has ADHD and so knows what it''''s like to struggle and feel isolated. She has also produced a DVD The Secret To Behaviour Success . Her consultancy Yellow Sun delivers support and advice to parents of children with special needs and challenging behaviour. Soli provides training and workshops to schools to promote understanding of special needs inclusion and differentiation. Soli runs monthly meetings where parents meet up to share stories swap ideas and to generally support one another. Soli delivers a brief training session at each meeting. Soli is passionate about raising awareness of how to manage children effectively to raise their self-esteem and promote emotional well-being. It is a disgrace that new teachers do not have specific training in ADHD. So she has set up a petition to the Government demanding proper training of teachers in ADHD. Finally Soli wants to give back. So she donates a proportion of her income to projects that directly help struggling families.