Happy Birthday!

We would like to wish a very happy birthday to our pupils who are celebrating their special day next week.

Here is a very special song to each of you from our Music Therapist, Emmeline – trust me you wouldn’t want to hear the rest of us sing!

We hope you all have a wonderful day.

19th April

22nd April

Amended Social Distancing Guidance For ASN

Information from both the National and Scottish Government regarding Covid-19 is constantly being updated but we felt that it was important to share the latest update about social distancing from the Scottish Government with our school community.

We are aware that the restrictions put in place about social distancing and exercise outwith the home have proved challenging for many within our school community.  However, recent amendments to the social distancing guidance issued from the Scottish Government makes it clear that, if you’re autistic or have a learning disability, you can leave your home more than once a day and travel beyond your local area if this is important to your health.

“You can leave your home for medical need. If you (or a person in your care) have a specific health condition that requires you to leave the home to maintain your health – including if that involves travel beyond your local area – then you can do so. This could, for example, include where individuals with learning disabilities or autism require specific exercise in an open space two or three times each day.”
(Scottish Government, 16th April 2020)

If you need carers with you, they don’t have to stay the two metres apart from you that is usually required by social distancing. However, it is still important to be careful and only go out when you really need to, to reduce the chance of getting ill or infecting other people.

“Even in such cases, in order to reduce the spread of infection and protect those exercising, travel outside of the home should be limited, as close to your local area as possible, and you should remain at least 2 metres apart from anyone who is not a member of your household or a carer at all times.”
(Scottish Government, 16th April 2020)

More information about this can be found on the Scottish Government website.

 

 

 

 

Happy Birthday!

We would like to wish a very happy birthday to our pupils who are celebrating their special day next week.

Here is a very special song to each of you from our Music Therapist, Emmeline – trust me you wouldn’t want to hear the rest of us sing!

We hope you all have a wonderful day.

13th April

14th April

15th April

16th April

Happy Birthday!

We would like to wish a very happy birthday to our pupils who are celebrating their special day next week.

Here is a very special song to each of you from our Music Therapist, Emmeline – trust me you wouldn’t want to hear the rest of us sing!

We hope you all have a wonderful day.

6th April

7th April

PE with Hannah: Joe Wicks Adapted Sessions

We’ve had a message that Bumble Bee Physio (find them on Facebook) are doing adapted sessions of the popular Joe Wicks PE. There’s a session at 11 am on Tuesday that may be worth tuning into. If 11 am doesn’t work, please check their Facebook page later in the day as live videos stay up.

The sessions will include options for lying, sitting and supported standing. Perhaps if you have other children at home they could also join in and support their brothers and sisters. Let us know how you get on.

Happy Birthday!

We would like to wish a very happy belated birthday to all of our pupils who celebrated their birthdays last week and a happy birthday to those celebrating their special day next week.

Here is a very special song to each of you from our Music Therapist, Emmeline – trust me you wouldn’t want to hear the rest of us sing!

We hope you all had/have a wonderful day.

26th March

28th March

30th March

2nd April

Information For Parents And Carers

As we are all aware this is a difficult and uncertain time for our families who are supporting their children at home.

Here are a few documents which you might find useful in helping you support your child throughout this time.

Supporting Children With Learning Disabilities/ASD: Coping With COVID-19 Isolation

This document, produced by Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, contains a range of useful information for parents about structure and routines, managing behaviour and advice on activities and exercise.

Making Sense Of Sensory Behaviour: A Practical Approach At Home For Parents And Carers

This document, produced by Falkirk Council, gives parents advice on supporting their child with sensory issues and regulation.  It also offers specific strategies to support calming, alerting, personal care and eating as well as advice on challenging behaviour.

Sensology

The following page was devised by Flo Longhorn and offers ideas for wakening up the senses.

Children 1st Parentline

Children 1st have set up a Parentline to help support parents in coping with Coronavirus.

You can speak to Parentline for:
calm, practical, advice;
emotional support;
space to talk.

They can be contacted by calling free 08000 28 22 33

Further information can also be found on their website www.children1st.org.uk/parentline and through their Facebook, Twitter and Instagram feeds.

Evening Activities – Cancelled

In light of the current climate we have decided to postpone our evening activities for the rest of this term.
 
This includes:
Monday – Multi-Sport
Tuesday – Music and Drumming with Keith and Emmeline
Wednesday – Boccia and Family Swimming
Thursday – Dance and Drama with Sam
Friday – Fun Club
 
Thank you for your understanding at this time.