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Family Information Service Oldham provide information for parents of children 0-19yrs in the oldham area, they used to be only about childcare but now have expanded to include everything for people under 20yrs old. They run a new website ouroldham where you should be a able to find everything you need. If you can't, they want you to let them know so that they can find it for you. Check out our
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nights and events locallyGo along to OMBC's AEN Parent Forum if you live within Oldham Borough. Catch up with issues and developments in the S.E.N. world explore our page.Register your child with the Children's Additional Needs Database Oldham, and you'll be put on the mailing list for the indispensible gem that is the CANDO Newsletter Sign the online petition to get a softplay area for our children in Oldham, go to www.parentsforplay.org.uk If you have a question about Dyspraxia that you would like answered by someone that knows what they're talking about The Dyspraxia Foundation website have a facility that enables you to Ask a Professional The Dyscovery Centre in Wales is looking for schools or parents of children with Dyspraxia/Developmental Co-ordination Disorder to take part in research projects For adults with Dyspraxia there is a group based in Manchester called Dyspraxia Adult's Action If your child also has Autistic Spectrum Disorder as some FDK children do then Oldham Support for Carers in Autism could also be for you. They welcome new members with or without a definite diagnosis as sometimes it can take years to properly diagnose.Anyone caring for either a child or an adult with Autism, Asperger's Syndrome, Sensory Integration Disorder and related conditions might want to check out OSCA Join in with the activities provided by Oldham Community Leisure Performance Plaza a local charity that run drama workshops for children and now adults and also can provide guitar lessons Oldham Youth Service run some activities for young people in oldham For child safety on the net try safekids Discover the world of emotional expression at transporters Lots of online fun for 5-11 yr olds and parents and teachers too Kids-Direct Play Sequencing and other games here learn to read fun online activities from abc to stories 'abc' order fun number train fraction frenzy synonym toast lots of calm and colourful games Play this daft game on the NSPCC website flick the ruler For free British Sign Language downloads go to Widgit Take a Dyslexia Test Back to Top |
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