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Summer Sensory Sessions for children


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Hello everyone,



My name is Jay and I am a teaching assistant at an ASD school (autism specialist).

This summer 2018 I will be offering my sensory sessions aimed at children from ages 3+ and if your child has autism or SEN I will go up to the age of 10+ however these sessions are aimed for everyone!

Sensory Sessions help children to develop fine motor skills, understanding of feel and touch and further develops their understanding of size and colours and is overall fun! (Also gives you some time out from being mum and Dad whilst your child is having an amazing session).


My sensory sessions have been very popular with many children in the past and I continue to run sessions now this summer.


Each session usually lasts 1hr and costs ?15 per hour. I am DBS certified and can provide references from other parents. (Session take place at your home)


I am also taking bookings for babysitting services, please enquire for further information.


I hope to hear from you soon!


Jay :)



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