Does your child struggle with school transitions?

Are you worried about starting a new school in September or changing years?

Not sure what your child's school should or shouldn't be doing?

Join expert Simon Richter for this two-part workshop focusing on what parents and carers can expect the school to be doing and how to ask the right questions around transition.

We will also explore what transition is because it isn’t just a change, research has shown that transition is a major life event and can take some students months to settle with. Session 2 will look at what can the parents/carers do or not do to help support the transition process.

The workshop is suitable to support children of all ages experiencing school transitions.

Workshops take place on 17th & 24th May 2021, both sessions begin at 7pm and last for 1 hour with opportunities to have your questions answered by Simon.

17th & 24th May at 7pm

Join Simon on 17th & 24th May for this 2 part workshop from 7pm - 8pm UK time.

You can choose to join us live for just £12 or select a Watch It Later ticket if you know you can't make it live and would like to have the workshop replay sent to you for £10.

This workshop is FREE for all members of The Connective Parenting Hub and Professionals NVR Hub

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Simon Richter has worked as a teacher in a range of schools for the last 15 years. 

Starting as a languages teacher Simon qualified as a SENCO in 2015, before going on to complete a Masters in Education in 2019. Simon specialised in SEND for his MA and specifically focused on working with young people with SEMH needs and the processes around transition throughout the education system.

Simon’s other area of research interest is around working memory and supporting teachers and parents/carers to work successfully with young people who struggle with this area. Simon has built strong working relationships with Local Authorities and has successfully applied for EHCPs over a number of years, including successful appeal challenges against Local Authority decisions.