London Autism Hub  - Supporting Communication in Early Years
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London Autism Hub - Supporting Communication in Early Years

Online workshop aims to support understanding of communication in early years.

By Contact - for families with disabled children

Date and time

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

This workshop is available for parent carers accessing the Autism Hub in London

You'll gain helpful tips and strategies to encourage your child’s speech and language skills. We'll also cover how to recognise when extra support may be needed, and how to seek professional help if necessary.

What you'll learn:

  • Practical ways to support your child’s communication
  • Key milestones in early language development
  • When to be concerned and how to take action
  • Where to find trusted support and resources

Whether you're looking to better understand early communication or want guidance on what to do next, this workshop is for you.

This session is free. It is for parents, carers as well as the siblings or young carers who care for autistic people (no diagnosis required) living in London, you must be registered in advance.

Join this workshop to meet other parents and gain some advice and support. This workshop will be held on Zoom. We will give advice on how to install and use Zoom before the workshop is held, if you require this. If you prefer to not be visible or audible on screen that is fine by us.

Please direct any enquiries relating to your booking to training.admin@contact.org.uk

For further info and support from Contact, please email info@contact.org.uk or see www.contact.org.ukAccess more information, resources, podcasts and templates from Autism Central at www.autismcentral.org.uk

Frequently asked questions

I don't live in London or the Midlands?

Autism Central is delivered across England find your local hub : autismcentral.org.uk/find-help

Who facilitates the workshops?

Autism Central has been devised as a Peer Education Programme, which means co-production is at the centre of the project. Our Peer Educators facilitate the workshops who are people with lived experience of autism. They may be autistic and/or a parent, carer or sibling.

How do I access your one to one support in London?

https://contact.org.uk/help-for-families/workshops-and-events/autism-hub-events/autism-hub-london-1-to-1-support/

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