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Books > Health, Home & Family > Self-help & practical interests > Advice on education
The candid tale of one of Britain's most outstanding contemporary
philanthropists. These pages wryly track Peter's varied career
moves, from flogging tickets for one of The Beatles first major
concerts, to getting inadvertently caught up in a New York family
turf war while trying to buy a treated wood company. However, at
the book's heart is a serious mission to present a clear and
galvanising case for strategic philanthropy, crucially with the
founding of educational charity, The Sutton Trust. Partly an
inspiring memoir, partly an impassioned call to action for social
mobility and educational equality, Peter Lampl's autobiography
describes how a self-made entrepreneur amassed a fortune and then
chose to use it to help others.
Searching for the right school for a child with an autism spectrum
disorder (ASD) opens up a huge and complicated world, and it can be
difficult to know where to begin. What should you look out for in a
school? What questions should you ask? How do you choose between
different educational approaches and programmes? This accessible
guide cuts through all of the jargon surrounding special
educational needs (SEN) and walks parents and professionals through
the entire journey of securing appropriate educational provision
for a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The author
explains the implications of having, or not having, a diagnosis;
how to obtain a Statement of SEN; how to find and secure an
appropriate school; and how to work effectively with outside
agencies. She provides clear explanations of all of the legal
aspects of the process, including SEN law, the SEN Code of Practice
and the new guidelines for SEND tribunals. Recognising that
mainstream schooling is not the best option in every case, she also
shows that independent schools and home-schooling can be viable
options in some cases. A multitude of useful resources, websites
and other sources of further information are also included. Whether
you are the parent or carer of a child with ASD, or a professional
working with children with autism, the ideas and information in
this book will steer you through the complex maze of issues
surrounding how to secure appropriate education provision for
children with ASD.
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