
So we started with the Autism Awareness Walk on April 25, 2015. By the grace of God, we now have an experienced mother, a well travelled lady in the realms of autism and a very learned and well researched personality; Mrs. Mary Amoah to organise a workshop to train the teachers and whoever needs the training to understand and care for children living with autism for free. Below is the agenda:
Venue: Yumba special school Teachers training.
Wednesday 3rd June 2015.
9.00am-9.30am registration,prayer and introductions
9.30am 11.30am
Management strategies to support children with speech and language difficulties in the classroom( autism and other communication disorders )
11.30am- 12.00 Q&A on presentation.
12.00pm-12.30pm
Lunch
12.30-1.30
Basic introduction to PECS( picture exchange communication system)visual schedules
1.30pm-2.30pm
Building teaching and learning materials to support teaching in the classroom
2.30pm – 3.00pm
Round up of the day/ way forward/ networking
( if there is time we could touch on the topic of fundraising to support the school
Please join us if you are interested or have the urge to support children with special needs. Meanwhile, the quest to build them a wall for the school to be safe is still on course. Please support by donating into the UT account 0041303252019, account name Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia and Abdul Muumin. The mobile money account 0249127326 can also be used.
7 replies on “AUTISM CARE AND TRAINING FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS OF THE YUMBA SPECIAL SCHOOL”
This is so wonderful!!! I pray God continues to bless all the work for those with Autism. Thank you Cecilia for championing this group of wonderful children and adults who have so much to offer to all of humanity if just given the opportunity.
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Thank you too for your voice and strength.
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I’m happy that autism people are getting helped and appreciated.
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Thanks Sister Debbie.
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