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AET Early Years: Making Sense of Autism

A young child playing, lining up toy cars.

Gain a better understanding and awareness of autism and the way it affects children in the early years with this free training from Autism Education Trust (AET) Early Years.

This 90-minute session, delivered via Microsoft Teams, is suitable for all staff working directly with autistic young people in an Early Years setting.

Who is this training for? 

This is a raising awareness module for anyone working in early years settings. This includes teaching and support staff, office and ancillary staff, caterers, caretakers, transport staff and governors. 

What will you learn?

  • Enhance your understanding and awareness of autism and how autism can affect children in early years settings

  • Know the importance of understanding the individual child and their profile of strengths and needs

  • Identify potential barriers to learning for autistic children

  • Begin to make reasonable adjustments in the way you support autistic children

  • Reflect on the information you need to collect for creating a one-page profile

Please book (via the link below) before Friday 16 June to guarantee your place. A link will be sent to participants via email up to two days before the training session.

BOOK: AET Early Years: Making Sense of Autism | Access to Education

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If you have any further questions about this training, please email the Access to Education team: a2egeneral@birmingham.gov.uk

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