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AET early years training

In September 2017, we were delighted that Daisy Chain was awarded the training licence for early years education in the North East of England, on behalf of the AET.

AET early years programme

The AET early years programme offers a three course training structure for practitioners in early years education. Each course is aimed at different individuals within early years settings and their various roles to give them the tools and knowledge to be able to support children on the autistic spectrum.

You can download the overview of courses information booklet by clicking here.

What is the Autism Education Trust (AET)?

What is the Autism Education Trust (AET)?

Find out all about the Autism Education Trust (AET), its purpose and what it looks to achieve for children and young people with autism. Read more

Published: 20th December, 2017

Updated: 5th June, 2019

Author: Kirsty Barnfather

Early years making sense of autism

Early years making sense of autism

This 90 minute course gives staff in early years settings a better understanding and awareness of autism and the way it affects children in their setting. Read more

Published: 19th December, 2017

Updated: 7th June, 2019

Author: Kirsty Barnfather

Early years good autism practice

Early years good autism practice

This one day course aims to support all practitioners working directly with children on the autism spectrum. Read more

Published: 18th December, 2017

Updated: 7th June, 2019

Author: Kirsty Barnfather

Early years extending and enhancing good autism practice

Early years extending and enhancing good autism practice

This half day training course builds on the good autism practice training course. Read more

Published: 17th December, 2017

Updated: 7th June, 2019

Author: Ruth Harmer

Early years leading good autism practice

Early years leading good autism practice

This one day course is for those who may train or lead other staff in their early years setting, whether the personally work directly with young children on the autism spectrum or not. Read more

Published: 16th December, 2017

Updated: 7th June, 2019

Author: Kirsty Barnfather

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The situation with COVID-19 and the resulting lockdown is having a huge impact on the mental and physical wellbeing of families, young people and adults affected by autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders. We need your support more than ever .... Read more

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