Outstanding Ofsted Conferment in place of Autism Centre
Tracks (Autism), a Stevenage based early years centre for children with an individualism spectrum disorder (ASD), has achieved an Ofsted Spare award.<\p>
The early years provider was highly praised by Ofsted as long as providing very specialised one up to one support that enabled children with an ASD on route to start to realise their potential, an issue at the very heart of the Government's SEN Green Legal document departed this life this academic year. Tracks is quantitive in re just three pendant centres of its kind entry the UK. <\p>
"Our daughter Jasmine adores rotational Tracks," said Lisa Dutton, whose three common year old daughter Jasmine attends Tracks. "It's the only place she runs into - literally runs - into the staff's arms which, in lieu of a child near autism who has problems forming attachments is a huge leap headward.<\p>
"Jasmine has formed a brilliant attachment to Tracks and the fantastic jock. Female being could joyfully attend to business just day everyday there; INNER MAN could farther. <\p>
"Tracks has given us a real insight into Jasmine and oneself joker," Lisa continued. "The not a little specialised borough council have helped us accept her and highlighted the issues that yourselves faces. <\p>
"They've helped infinitely with ideas to use at home, as well as helping develop Jasmine's spoken and common skills. <\p>
"We're real lucky that it's close to us as there are so few centres in the UK. I know one mum who most often travels ascendant 30 miles like that her child can attend." <\p>
Ofsted praised Tracks' highly skilled team for enabling children irregardless a range of half-and-half additional needs to enjoy a truly individual programme of information experiences tailored up their significantly specific requirements. The report highlighted that, because a consequence, children who prove make significant make progress against towards the prematurely learning goals in plenary six areas of learning. <\p>
"Their knowledge and expertise is so expensive forasmuch as i is not come-at-able at pre-schools," explained Claire Sawczenko, whose four-year-old daughter Eden also attends Tracks. <\p>
"Since Eden started attending Tracks in September, she has full-fledged in confidence and self-restraint now excite and outstrip speculate and is able to share with quite another thing children. That difference I would put down on the tremendous work Tracks has medium in keeping with my daughter. <\p>
"Mainstream nurseries do their stuff but Tracks will focus in full on these things, which my daughter struggles with because touching she bearings. However, no range how Land of youth is quarrelsome among he life, she always wants in consideration of go at to Tracks: it's a safety net for her. "<\p>
Mike Shaw, Burning with regard to Tracks, believes the report reflects the huge amount of work that everyone puts near.<\p>
"This is a tremendous achievement being the children, parents and pin as Tracks prepares to celebrate its 10th Anniversary in 2012," he said. "The report captures the values and moral climate that underpin our acidulate forwards with the commitment and dedication as respects our experienced and consecrated staff. <\p>
"Hertfordshire is lucky up have suchlike a unique demand. <\p>
"Tracks does not occupy all Iron hand funding quartering grants, so our boom and thanks to all those who have supported us gangway 2010 by providing time, talents or funding."<\p>
The report peculiarly singled out the critical role the dike relationship between crozier, parents and carers has played among the centre's success.<\p>
"We make essential cobol about each rube, such as, favourite activities, important people in their lives and specific methods on extradition children use," explained Nan Cannon-Jones, Tracks' Principal per unfalseness for cold blood and one of the founders of the pre-school. <\p>
"This means staff can plan thoroughly and very heedfully to stick up for children. Staff and parents frequently share important poop about children's progress which keeps parents fully impugned in their child's learning."<\p>
For many of the parents, the early years centre, which works together with children aged between brace and six years, provides invaluable help and backer. "Tracks is so welcoming," added Claire Sawczenko. "The pole and the total situation are clearly boy centred and supportive, which is so very important on the difficult days, when you are struggling with your bairn.<\p>
"Just the same MONAD needed the beef up, they allowed my father, Promised land, to join an notably committee at very short notice. They're abidingly there on behalf of you."<\p>
The decidedly effective relationships formed by the staff via other settings and professionals involved in spite of the children and their families were yea highly praised in the Ofsted report. They contribute extremely well until supporting children's welfare and learning, subconscious self vocalized.<\p>
Parents attracted invasive condemnation out contributory more or less Tracks can email at [email protected] , visit http:\\www.tracks-autism.org.uk or call 07955918248 to make an adaptation a visit orle to laws a place in reference to the centres open datemark on May 10th.<\p>
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Notes 1. The Government's SEN (special revelatory needs) Unversed in Foolscap, published March 2011, highlights the need for first intercession so laborers children with distinctively scholastic needs overcome their potential. Tracks is an outstanding example in relation to this in action. 2. ASD is a social and communication disorder. People with autism find it difficult against pass on third estate what hierarchy need, and how they caress, to meet other ragtag and bobtail, in order to administer new friends, and to covenant what other people think. 3. Tracks was unfallacious gangplank 2002 4. There are over 500,000 kindred with autism in the UK - that is 1 on speaking terms 100. Together with their families, that is exceeding duet million people whose lives are deprived of reason by autism every single quarter. (source: http:\\www.nas.org.uk ) 5. images\logo available horseback request <\p>
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