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ASN and Disability Parents’ Conference

The Psychological Service will be at the ASN and Disability Parents’ Conference which will be held at The Isobel Mair School and Family Centre on Saturday 26th May 2012.

The conference has a number of workshops available for parents including:

  • Building Resilience for Parents- Joyce Fullarton, Principal Educational Psychologist
  • Helping Your Child Access Out of School Experiences- Marianne Sermanni, Team Manager
  • Making the Most of Meetings- Sandra Mitchell, RESOLVE
  • Helping Your Child Sleep- Janette Neillie, Principal Teacher, Outreach

Please see the flyer below for more information and details on how to register.

 

Flyer

ASN and Disability Conference

Parent Workshops

The first of 5 parent workshops took place on Tuesday and was a great success! Around 40 parents attended and we look forward to welcoming even more parents next Tuesday!

If you are interested in attending, the next workshop will run 7-9 in St John’s Primary School. To book a place or for more information please contact the Psychological Service on 0141 577 8510

Parenting Workshops

The Psychological Service will be running parenting workshops every Tuesday in May beginning on the 1st. The groups will meet in St John’s Primary School from 7-9pm.  It is a great opportunity to improve your skills amd relationships and meet other parents.

There are 3 groups to choose from:
Pre School- 0-6 years
Primary- 6-12 years
Teenage- 13+

To book a place or get more information please contact the Psychological Service on
01415778510

We will update on here of any changes so please keep checking!

Latest Research Summary

Two of the Educational Psychologists, Gillian Cross and Mardi Alexander carried out reseach in Isobel Mair School, the Authority’s school for children with severe and complex needs. The research looked at introducing and evaluating the ‘Learning to speak their language’ approach. Follow this link to read their research summary.

Research  Summary: ‘Learning to speak their language’. Intensive Interaction in a school for children with severe and complex needs.

We Have Moved!

The Psychological Service has relocated to St John’s Campus. Our new details have been added to the toolbar at the right hand side (please note the postal address is different).

If you have any queries do not hesitate to contact us.