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Back To School Resources

31/8/2021

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With schools about to return, I have added some All About Me resources for you to fill in with your child where possible, these work best when there's input from the child, 

Once completed they can be shared with your child's Teaching staff. I have aimed these with back to school in mind, but they can be used to give anyone who is with your child and needs a quick overview of your child.

I have given 2 examples, one for Primary age child and one for secondary age child. These show you what sort of things can be added, but are a guide, yours should be specific to your child.

There are various themed All About Me's for you to download, and a plain one.

Examples.
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primary_school_child.docx
File Size: 61 kb
File Type: docx
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secondary_school_child.docx
File Size: 36 kb
File Type: docx
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Downloadable All About Me
among_us_1_.docx
File Size: 185 kb
File Type: docx
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child_all_about_me.pdf
File Size: 315 kb
File Type: pdf
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horses.docx
File Size: 1535 kb
File Type: docx
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gaming.docx
File Size: 3065 kb
File Type: docx
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blank_all_about_me.pdf
File Size: 179 kb
File Type: pdf
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Introducing our Patron - Austin Hughes

Austin is a former actor/singer who in his spare time would volunteer and 
work in and around many disabilities. Not happy with some of what he saw, Austin  developed his own workshops.
His interest in autism grew from a friend that was on the ‘spectrum’. He 
learned how to build strong bonds and understanding by putting himself in the shoes of the person he’s working with – seeing life from their point of view.

After suffering a serious head/brain injury in 2007 Austin was left with his 
own disabilities which brought about a change in his career. Working within autism became his main focus as he trained and enjoyed working for the NAS.
He was Senior Behavioural Support and Training Officer for
Anna Kennedy Online, before becoming Community Sports Manager for The West Ham Foundation. www.whufc.com/news/articles/2018/january/03-january/celebrating-another-fantastic-year-work-community

Austin has been delivering training with ASD Ashford over the last 4 years nd has helped many of our members. He has always been hugely supportive of what we do as group, and it's fair to say he has been taken to the hearts of our families. 
It was with great pleasure that in February 2014, he came on board as our Patron.


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