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That's great news! I think they're a similar distance ( though I'm not

that used to living in Swansea yet!). They could make either but they

would prefer London.

Sara

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> I dont see why not. Would London or Bham be better for them?

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> Zoe

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> > > > > > > The charity Bright Futures is looking to organise a short

> > > course that introduces parents to some of the concepts used in

> > > RDI, with practical tips on how to implement the concepts, which

> > > could include:

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > - a different way of thinking about autism and what this

> > > means for your interactions with your child and as a family

> > > > > > > - changing your communication style

> > > > > > > - slowing life down

> > > > > > > - how to guide your child using the 'guided participation

> > > relationship'

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > It is anticipated that it will be much more practice than

> > > theory based - in response to some of the feedback that we had at

> > > the London 'Introduction to RDI' workshop in Euston.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > We are just trying to judge how parents would like this

> > > delivered. Assuming there are more parents clustered together in

> > > and around London who might be interested in this, would people

> > > prefer a 10 week course one weekday or weekend evening or a 2 day

> > > intensive course over a weekend?

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > If you are interested in this:

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > 1. You can leave me a message on this group

> > > > > > > 2. Please let me know your preference re 10 week or 2 day

> > > intensive

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> > > > > > > Thanks

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> > > > > > > Zoe

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Hi Zahra

What local authority are you in?

Zoe

> >

> > The charity Bright Futures is looking to organise a short course that

introduces parents to some of the concepts used in RDI, with practical tips on

how to implement the concepts, which could include:

> >

> > - a different way of thinking about autism and what this means for your

interactions with your child and as a family

> > - changing your communication style

> > - slowing life down

> > - how to guide your child using the 'guided participation relationship'

> >

> > It is anticipated that it will be much more practice than theory based - in

response to some of the feedback that we had at the London 'Introduction to RDI'

workshop in Euston.

> >

> > We are just trying to judge how parents would like this delivered. Assuming

there are more parents clustered together in and around London who might be

interested in this, would people prefer a 10 week course one weekday or weekend

evening or a 2 day intensive course over a weekend?

> >

> > If you are interested in this:

> >

> > 1. You can leave me a message on this group

> > 2. Please let me know your preference re 10 week or 2 day intensive

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > Zoe

> >

> Hi. The 2 day intensive course sounds good.

>

> Thanks.

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> Zahra

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Hi Zoe

I would be interested in attending this...

* 2 day intensive would work better and our local authority is Knowsley St

Helens...

Thanks....if ok, i might ask n to come along.

>

> The charity Bright Futures is looking to organise a short course that

introduces parents to some of the concepts used in RDI, with practical tips on

how to implement the concepts, which could include:

>

> - a different way of thinking about autism and what this means for your

interactions with your child and as a family

> - changing your communication style

> - slowing life down

> - how to guide your child using the 'guided participation relationship'

>

> It is anticipated that it will be much more practice than theory based - in

response to some of the feedback that we had at the London 'Introduction to RDI'

workshop in Euston.

>

> We are just trying to judge how parents would like this delivered. Assuming

there are more parents clustered together in and around London who might be

interested in this, would people prefer a 10 week course one weekday or weekend

evening or a 2 day intensive course over a weekend?

>

> If you are interested in this:

>

> 1. You can leave me a message on this group

> 2. Please let me know your preference re 10 week or 2 day intensive

>

> Thanks

>

> Zoe

>

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-hi zoe

I would be interested in attending this. Im under bham LA. As Id have to get

the train down I would prefer a 2 day intensive. (unless you think there might

be one more northern at a later date!)

thanks

Lindsey

-- In Autism Treatment , " andrea.edmondson "

<andrea.edmondson@...> wrote:

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> Hi Zoe

>

> I would be interested in attending this...

>

> * 2 day intensive would work better and our local authority is Knowsley St

Helens...

>

> Thanks....if ok, i might ask n to come along.

>

>

>

>

>

> >

> > The charity Bright Futures is looking to organise a short course that

introduces parents to some of the concepts used in RDI, with practical tips on

how to implement the concepts, which could include:

> >

> > - a different way of thinking about autism and what this means for your

interactions with your child and as a family

> > - changing your communication style

> > - slowing life down

> > - how to guide your child using the 'guided participation relationship'

> >

> > It is anticipated that it will be much more practice than theory based - in

response to some of the feedback that we had at the London 'Introduction to RDI'

workshop in Euston.

> >

> > We are just trying to judge how parents would like this delivered. Assuming

there are more parents clustered together in and around London who might be

interested in this, would people prefer a 10 week course one weekday or weekend

evening or a 2 day intensive course over a weekend?

> >

> > If you are interested in this:

> >

> > 1. You can leave me a message on this group

> > 2. Please let me know your preference re 10 week or 2 day intensive

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > Zoe

> >

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-hi zoe

I would be interested in attending this. Im under bham LA. As Id have to get

the train down I would prefer a 2 day intensive. (unless you think there might

be one more northern at a later date!)

thanks

Lindsey

-- In Autism Treatment , " andrea.edmondson "

<andrea.edmondson@...> wrote:

>

> Hi Zoe

>

> I would be interested in attending this...

>

> * 2 day intensive would work better and our local authority is Knowsley St

Helens...

>

> Thanks....if ok, i might ask n to come along.

>

>

>

>

>

> >

> > The charity Bright Futures is looking to organise a short course that

introduces parents to some of the concepts used in RDI, with practical tips on

how to implement the concepts, which could include:

> >

> > - a different way of thinking about autism and what this means for your

interactions with your child and as a family

> > - changing your communication style

> > - slowing life down

> > - how to guide your child using the 'guided participation relationship'

> >

> > It is anticipated that it will be much more practice than theory based - in

response to some of the feedback that we had at the London 'Introduction to RDI'

workshop in Euston.

> >

> > We are just trying to judge how parents would like this delivered. Assuming

there are more parents clustered together in and around London who might be

interested in this, would people prefer a 10 week course one weekday or weekend

evening or a 2 day intensive course over a weekend?

> >

> > If you are interested in this:

> >

> > 1. You can leave me a message on this group

> > 2. Please let me know your preference re 10 week or 2 day intensive

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > Zoe

> >

>

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Hi Lindsey

We would love to run them in different parts of the UK but this would depend on

how many parents are clustered in/willing to travel to a particular area. Do

you have any more parents in and around the Bham area who might be interested?

Zoe

> > >

> > > The charity Bright Futures is looking to organise a short course that

introduces parents to some of the concepts used in RDI, with practical tips on

how to implement the concepts, which could include:

> > >

> > > - a different way of thinking about autism and what this means for your

interactions with your child and as a family

> > > - changing your communication style

> > > - slowing life down

> > > - how to guide your child using the 'guided participation relationship'

> > >

> > > It is anticipated that it will be much more practice than theory based -

in response to some of the feedback that we had at the London 'Introduction to

RDI' workshop in Euston.

> > >

> > > We are just trying to judge how parents would like this delivered.

Assuming there are more parents clustered together in and around London who

might be interested in this, would people prefer a 10 week course one weekday or

weekend evening or a 2 day intensive course over a weekend?

> > >

> > > If you are interested in this:

> > >

> > > 1. You can leave me a message on this group

> > > 2. Please let me know your preference re 10 week or 2 day intensive

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > >

> > > Zoe

> > >

> >

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Hi Lindsey

We would love to run them in different parts of the UK but this would depend on

how many parents are clustered in/willing to travel to a particular area. Do

you have any more parents in and around the Bham area who might be interested?

Zoe

> > >

> > > The charity Bright Futures is looking to organise a short course that

introduces parents to some of the concepts used in RDI, with practical tips on

how to implement the concepts, which could include:

> > >

> > > - a different way of thinking about autism and what this means for your

interactions with your child and as a family

> > > - changing your communication style

> > > - slowing life down

> > > - how to guide your child using the 'guided participation relationship'

> > >

> > > It is anticipated that it will be much more practice than theory based -

in response to some of the feedback that we had at the London 'Introduction to

RDI' workshop in Euston.

> > >

> > > We are just trying to judge how parents would like this delivered.

Assuming there are more parents clustered together in and around London who

might be interested in this, would people prefer a 10 week course one weekday or

weekend evening or a 2 day intensive course over a weekend?

> > >

> > > If you are interested in this:

> > >

> > > 1. You can leave me a message on this group

> > > 2. Please let me know your preference re 10 week or 2 day intensive

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > >

> > > Zoe

> > >

> >

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Hi Zoe,

I would definately be interested in the 2 day intensive and I am in the London

area.

Please keep me posted.

Thanks!

Angelle

ps. If it takes off, would it be open to both parents?

> >

> > The charity Bright Futures is looking to organise a short course that

introduces parents to some of the concepts used in RDI, with practical tips on

how to implement the concepts, which could include:

> >

> > - a different way of thinking about autism and what this means for your

interactions with your child and as a family

> > - changing your communication style

> > - slowing life down

> > - how to guide your child using the 'guided participation relationship'

> >

> > It is anticipated that it will be much more practice than theory based - in

response to some of the feedback that we had at the London 'Introduction to RDI'

workshop in Euston.

> >

> > We are just trying to judge how parents would like this delivered. Assuming

there are more parents clustered together in and around London who might be

interested in this, would people prefer a 10 week course one weekday or weekend

evening or a 2 day intensive course over a weekend?

> >

> > If you are interested in this:

> >

> > 1. You can leave me a message on this group

> > 2. Please let me know your preference re 10 week or 2 day intensive

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > Zoe

> >

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Hi Zoe,

I would definately be interested in the 2 day intensive and I am in the London

area.

Please keep me posted.

Thanks!

Angelle

ps. If it takes off, would it be open to both parents?

> >

> > The charity Bright Futures is looking to organise a short course that

introduces parents to some of the concepts used in RDI, with practical tips on

how to implement the concepts, which could include:

> >

> > - a different way of thinking about autism and what this means for your

interactions with your child and as a family

> > - changing your communication style

> > - slowing life down

> > - how to guide your child using the 'guided participation relationship'

> >

> > It is anticipated that it will be much more practice than theory based - in

response to some of the feedback that we had at the London 'Introduction to RDI'

workshop in Euston.

> >

> > We are just trying to judge how parents would like this delivered. Assuming

there are more parents clustered together in and around London who might be

interested in this, would people prefer a 10 week course one weekday or weekend

evening or a 2 day intensive course over a weekend?

> >

> > If you are interested in this:

> >

> > 1. You can leave me a message on this group

> > 2. Please let me know your preference re 10 week or 2 day intensive

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > Zoe

> >

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I'm in Hertfordshire

Esme x

> > >

> > > The charity Bright Futures is looking to organise a short course that

introduces parents to some of the concepts used in RDI, with practical tips on

how to implement the concepts, which could include:

> > >

> > > - a different way of thinking about autism and what this means for your

interactions with your child and as a family

> > > - changing your communication style

> > > - slowing life down

> > > - how to guide your child using the 'guided participation relationship'

> > >

> > > It is anticipated that it will be much more practice than theory based -

in response to some of the feedback that we had at the London 'Introduction to

RDI' workshop in Euston.

> > >

> > > We are just trying to judge how parents would like this delivered.

Assuming there are more parents clustered together in and around London who

might be interested in this, would people prefer a 10 week course one weekday or

weekend evening or a 2 day intensive course over a weekend?

> > >

> > > If you are interested in this:

> > >

> > > 1. You can leave me a message on this group

> > > 2. Please let me know your preference re 10 week or 2 day intensive

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > >

> > > Zoe

> > >

> >

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Hi Zoe, I live in Sutton, Zone 5 in the tube in London.

Thanks

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Ok, will put your name down. What local authority are you in? Zoe > > > > > > > > > > > > The charity Bright Futures is looking to organise a short course that introduces parents to some of the concepts used in RDI, with practical tips on how to implement the concepts, which could include: > > > > > > > > > > > > - a different way of thinking about autism and what this means for your interactions with your child and as a family > > > > > > - changing your communication style > > > > > > - slowing life down > > > > > > - how to guide your child using the 'guided participation relationship' > > > > > > > > > > > > It is anticipated that it will be much more practice than theory based - in response to some of the feedback that we had at the London 'Introduction to RDI' workshop in Euston. > > > > > > > > > > > > We are just trying to judge how parents would like this delivered. Assuming there are more parents clustered together in and around London who might be interested in this, would people prefer a 10 week course one weekday or weekend evening or a 2 day intensive course over a weekend? > > > > > > > > > > > > If you are interested in this: > > > > > > > > > > > > 1. You can leave me a message on this group > > > > > > 2. Please let me know your preference re 10 week or 2 day intensive > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > Zoe > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > DISCLAIMER > No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner. >

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Zoe,

I would be interested. I am in Kent

Thanks

Kirsty

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From: esmewillcocks <esmewillcocks@...>Autism Treatment Sent: Tuesday, 16 June, 2009 8:18:11Subject: Re: OT: Introduction to using the 'guided participation relationship' (as in RDI)

I'm in HertfordshireEsme x> > >> > > The charity Bright Futures is looking to organise a short course that introduces parents to some of the concepts used in RDI, with practical tips on how to implement the concepts, which could include:> > > > > > - a different way of thinking about autism and what this means for your interactions with your child and as a family> > > - changing your communication style> > > - slowing life down> > > - how to guide your child using the 'guided participation relationship'> > > > > > It is anticipated that it will be much more practice than theory based - in response to some of the feedback that we had at the London 'Introduction to RDI' workshop in Euston.>

> > > > > We are just trying to judge how parents would like this delivered. Assuming there are more parents clustered together in and around London who might be interested in this, would people prefer a 10 week course one weekday or weekend evening or a 2 day intensive course over a weekend?> > > > > > If you are interested in this:> > > > > > 1. You can leave me a message on this group> > > 2. Please let me know your preference re 10 week or 2 day intensive> > > > > > Thanks> > > > > > Zoe> > >> >>

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Hello Zoe

Yes, I would be interested in this. We are in Cheshire West. I'd be keen for a 2

day intensive course, preferably at the weekend, solely for childcare purposes.

Hubby is jetting around all over at the mo so I'm kind of in the lap of the Gods

as to whatever dates you are able to come up with but will try my hardest to sit

on him and beat him into submission...

Take care and good luck with your tribunal. everything crossed.

Helen x

>

> The charity Bright Futures is looking to organise a short course that

introduces parents to some of the concepts used in RDI, with practical tips on

how to implement the concepts, which could include:

>

> - a different way of thinking about autism and what this means for your

interactions with your child and as a family

> - changing your communication style

> - slowing life down

> - how to guide your child using the 'guided participation relationship'

>

> It is anticipated that it will be much more practice than theory based - in

response to some of the feedback that we had at the London 'Introduction to RDI'

workshop in Euston.

>

> We are just trying to judge how parents would like this delivered. Assuming

there are more parents clustered together in and around London who might be

interested in this, would people prefer a 10 week course one weekday or weekend

evening or a 2 day intensive course over a weekend?

>

> If you are interested in this:

>

> 1. You can leave me a message on this group

> 2. Please let me know your preference re 10 week or 2 day intensive

>

> Thanks

>

> Zoe

>

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Zoe

I am in Surrey so not far from London, but prepared to travel because there

isn't anything much going on like this and I see it as a brilliant opportunity,

and worth supporting.

Eileen

> > >

> > > The charity Bright Futures is looking to organise a short course that

introduces parents to some of the concepts used in RDI, with practical tips on

how to implement the concepts, which could include:

> > >

> > > - a different way of thinking about autism and what this means for your

interactions with your child and as a family

> > > - changing your communication style

> > > - slowing life down

> > > - how to guide your child using the 'guided participation relationship'

> > >

> > > It is anticipated that it will be much more practice than theory based -

in response to some of the feedback that we had at the London 'Introduction to

RDI' workshop in Euston.

> > >

> > > We are just trying to judge how parents would like this delivered.

Assuming there are more parents clustered together in and around London who

might be interested in this, would people prefer a 10 week course one weekday or

weekend evening or a 2 day intensive course over a weekend?

> > >

> > > If you are interested in this:

> > >

> > > 1. You can leave me a message on this group

> > > 2. Please let me know your preference re 10 week or 2 day intensive

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > >

> > > Zoe

> > >

> >

>

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Hi Angelle

Yes deffo open to both parents

Zoe

> > >

> > > The charity Bright Futures is looking to organise a short course that

introduces parents to some of the concepts used in RDI, with practical tips on

how to implement the concepts, which could include:

> > >

> > > - a different way of thinking about autism and what this means for your

interactions with your child and as a family

> > > - changing your communication style

> > > - slowing life down

> > > - how to guide your child using the 'guided participation relationship'

> > >

> > > It is anticipated that it will be much more practice than theory based -

in response to some of the feedback that we had at the London 'Introduction to

RDI' workshop in Euston.

> > >

> > > We are just trying to judge how parents would like this delivered.

Assuming there are more parents clustered together in and around London who

might be interested in this, would people prefer a 10 week course one weekday or

weekend evening or a 2 day intensive course over a weekend?

> > >

> > > If you are interested in this:

> > >

> > > 1. You can leave me a message on this group

> > > 2. Please let me know your preference re 10 week or 2 day intensive

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > >

> > > Zoe

> > >

> >

>

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Thanks Eileen for the info you sent re venues - I will be looking into that

further I think :)

Zoe

> > > >

> > > > The charity Bright Futures is looking to organise a short course that

introduces parents to some of the concepts used in RDI, with practical tips on

how to implement the concepts, which could include:

> > > >

> > > > - a different way of thinking about autism and what this means for your

interactions with your child and as a family

> > > > - changing your communication style

> > > > - slowing life down

> > > > - how to guide your child using the 'guided participation relationship'

> > > >

> > > > It is anticipated that it will be much more practice than theory based -

in response to some of the feedback that we had at the London 'Introduction to

RDI' workshop in Euston.

> > > >

> > > > We are just trying to judge how parents would like this delivered.

Assuming there are more parents clustered together in and around London who

might be interested in this, would people prefer a 10 week course one weekday or

weekend evening or a 2 day intensive course over a weekend?

> > > >

> > > > If you are interested in this:

> > > >

> > > > 1. You can leave me a message on this group

> > > > 2. Please let me know your preference re 10 week or 2 day intensive

> > > >

> > > > Thanks

> > > >

> > > > Zoe

> > > >

> > >

> >

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Zoe,

I would give my vote to the Friends Meeting House on Euston Road - Kings Cross

is THE public transport hub of London and the Friends House is just down the

road.

Margaret

> > > > >

> > > > > The charity Bright Futures is looking to organise a short course that

introduces parents to some of the concepts used in RDI, with practical tips on

how to implement the concepts, which could include:

> > > > >

> > > > > - a different way of thinking about autism and what this means for

your interactions with your child and as a family

> > > > > - changing your communication style

> > > > > - slowing life down

> > > > > - how to guide your child using the 'guided participation

relationship'

> > > > >

> > > > > It is anticipated that it will be much more practice than theory based

- in response to some of the feedback that we had at the London 'Introduction to

RDI' workshop in Euston.

> > > > >

> > > > > We are just trying to judge how parents would like this delivered.

Assuming there are more parents clustered together in and around London who

might be interested in this, would people prefer a 10 week course one weekday or

weekend evening or a 2 day intensive course over a weekend?

> > > > >

> > > > > If you are interested in this:

> > > > >

> > > > > 1. You can leave me a message on this group

> > > > > 2. Please let me know your preference re 10 week or 2 day intensive

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks

> > > > >

> > > > > Zoe

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

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I know - but its really realy expensive :( and if we spend on the venue theres

less to subsedise parents.......

Zoe

> > > > > >

> > > > > > The charity Bright Futures is looking to organise a short course

that introduces parents to some of the concepts used in RDI, with practical tips

on how to implement the concepts, which could include:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > - a different way of thinking about autism and what this means for

your interactions with your child and as a family

> > > > > > - changing your communication style

> > > > > > - slowing life down

> > > > > > - how to guide your child using the 'guided participation

relationship'

> > > > > >

> > > > > > It is anticipated that it will be much more practice than theory

based - in response to some of the feedback that we had at the London

'Introduction to RDI' workshop in Euston.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > We are just trying to judge how parents would like this delivered.

Assuming there are more parents clustered together in and around London who

might be interested in this, would people prefer a 10 week course one weekday or

weekend evening or a 2 day intensive course over a weekend?

> > > > > >

> > > > > > If you are interested in this:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 1. You can leave me a message on this group

> > > > > > 2. Please let me know your preference re 10 week or 2 day intensive

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Thanks

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Zoe

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Yes I remember the Friends Meeting House - didn't we have a TA talk there once?

E

All depends on cost.

> > > > >

> > > > > The charity Bright Futures is looking to organise a short course that

introduces parents to some of the concepts used in RDI, with practical tips on

how to implement the concepts, which could include:

> > > > >

> > > > > - a different way of thinking about autism and what this means for

your interactions with your child and as a family

> > > > > - changing your communication style

> > > > > - slowing life down

> > > > > - how to guide your child using the 'guided participation

relationship'

> > > > >

> > > > > It is anticipated that it will be much more practice than theory based

- in response to some of the feedback that we had at the London 'Introduction to

RDI' workshop in Euston.

> > > > >

> > > > > We are just trying to judge how parents would like this delivered.

Assuming there are more parents clustered together in and around London who

might be interested in this, would people prefer a 10 week course one weekday or

weekend evening or a 2 day intensive course over a weekend?

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> > > > > If you are interested in this:

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> > > > > 1. You can leave me a message on this group

> > > > > 2. Please let me know your preference re 10 week or 2 day intensive

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks

> > > > >

> > > > > Zoe

> > > > >

> > > >

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Just wanted to add to venue ideas - Surrey University where TA Local Conf was

held.

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> The charity Bright Futures is looking to organise a short course that

introduces parents to some of the concepts used in RDI, with practical tips on

how to implement the concepts, which could include:

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> - a different way of thinking about autism and what this means for your

interactions with your child and as a family

> - changing your communication style

> - slowing life down

> - how to guide your child using the 'guided participation relationship'

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> It is anticipated that it will be much more practice than theory based - in

response to some of the feedback that we had at the London 'Introduction to RDI'

workshop in Euston.

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> We are just trying to judge how parents would like this delivered. Assuming

there are more parents clustered together in and around London who might be

interested in this, would people prefer a 10 week course one weekday or weekend

evening or a 2 day intensive course over a weekend?

>

> If you are interested in this:

>

> 1. You can leave me a message on this group

> 2. Please let me know your preference re 10 week or 2 day intensive

>

> Thanks

>

> Zoe

>

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