Thursday, September 1, 2011

Home Tuition help without a Grant

Here's some answers to FAQ's about 'Learning Together':

Why was Learning Together written, and who is it for?
Right now, there are many people who are waiting for their child's assessment, diagnosis and are in the process of applying for a home tuition grant.
It was written for parents, tutors, SNA's and preschool teachers to use individually, or together.

You can use Learning Together at home to not waste valuable early intervention time.
You can use Learning Together at home if you don't get a grant or SNA hours.

Is Learning Together easy for parents to use?
It's straight forward. 'Learning Together' is a home tuition guide that has 48 weekly lesson plans and associated resources. It tells you where to start, has step-by-step teaching advice and learning objectives that help you teach at home at your child's pace.
The course has a welcome pack with glossary of terms, explaining how to use reinforcers, and which resources are needed every week.
It starts simple - with a selection of language cards added each week.


What resources are included?
The other resources include: games, opposites, associations, days of the week, weather, social skills, 'All About Me' communication book, colouring, tracing, writing, numeracy, people, places, and much more. For details of resources for each section, go here: http://www.hometrain.ie/lessons/ and click on the 'course content' headings, where you will find full lists of contents for each section.

What if I don't understand what I have to do?
No problem. The Learning Together course is fully supported by us at Hometrain. You get free anytime support over the phone or online. We will reply with your advice within 24 hours.

If you have any questions about Learning Together for your family, please contact me directly and I will be happy to discuss any aspect of the course with you: info@hometrain.ie

Claire Whyte.

You can view the course, sample lessons and resources here: http://www.hometrain.ie/lessons/





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