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Try a deep relaxation class to ease stress

Looking after children with autism and challenging behaviour can lead to stress, anxiety and poor health among parents and carers. Autism Berkshire aims to offer a variety of support to give parents short breaks, ease stress and anxiety and increase their ability to cope with the pressures of family life. Deep relaxation classes in the
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West Berkshire pre-assessment workshops set to start

Parents and carers living in West Berkshire can now benefit from our popular pre-assessment workshops. The first of a series of sessions takes place on Monday, June 20, at the Calcot, Theale and Area Children’s Centre, in Curtis Road, Calcot, from 10am to 12.30pm. The workshops offer information for parents and carers of children aged
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New seminars feature in package of tailored advice for parents

Autism Berkshire is about to start offering new Family Seminar courses to provide information, advice and support to families of children and young people with autism spectrum conditions (ASC), including Asperger syndrome. The seminars, which are free of charge, have been developed by specialists from the National Autistic Society. We will be offering three courses:
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Yoga classes for children, parents and carers return

Yoga and mindfulness classes for children, parents and carers living with autism in Bracknell, Slough and Windsor & Maidenhead are returning after a popular pilot scheme earlier this year. The classes, which are free of charge, resume next week. New participants are welcome to join. The classes are for children aged five to 17 who
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Workshops offer advice to parents of children waiting for autism spectrum assessments

Places can now be booked for pre-assessment workshops in Reading and Bracknell for parents and carers of children on the CAMHS waiting list for an ASD Pathway assessment. The sessions are open to those looking after children aged five and above and offer tailored advice and strategies, as well as information about the assessment process
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