The Parent Carer Brain
£6.99A Place for Everything and Everything in one place style planner for any parent carer with a child or young person with additional needs. A5 wire bound. Made by a parent carer for parent carers..
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Get organised and confident.
A Place for Everything and Everything in one place style planner for any parent carer with a child or young person with additional needs. A5 wire bound. Made by a parent carer for parent carers..
Discover the Parent Advocate Companion, your go-to A5 organiser for managing all aspects of caregiving. Perfect for parent carers, it keeps track of contacts, appointments, and self-care, making life simpler and more organised.
Write your journal notes beautifully.
Made from experience. Having turned up at meetings forgetting what I wanted to ask, what had been promised the last time we met and more, I created my own meeting journal.
It includes
And much more
Made from experience. Having turned up at meetings forgetting what I wanted to ask, what had been promised the last time we met and more, I created my own meeting journal.
It includes
And much more
Record everything accurately.
When you trying to track your child’s response to situations or trying to identify triggers, it can be a challenge to keep track of everything. Having all the details in one book will make meetings with anyone involved with your child much more informative.
The tracker includes
Keeping track can help you to identify triggers and develop strategies to either avoid them or how to handle them when they happen in the future. Be prepared at your next meeting so you are not having to search through various notebooks and messages to share the details.
When you have a child with epilepsy, it can be a challenge to keep track of everything. Having all the details in one book will make meetings with your Epilepsy Nurse or anyone involved with your child much more informative.
The tracker includes
Be prepared at your next meeting so you are not having to search through various notebooks and messages to share the details.
Prefer to download the planners and trackers, rather than having them printed for you?
Unlock the power of advocacy with our comprehensive e-book designed for parent carers. Covering everything from effective communication and crafting an advocacy plan to mastering organisation and celebrating milestones, this 37-page guide is your roadmap to empowering your advocacy journey for your child.
Your child’s reaction to different experiences (often referred to as challenging behaviour) is often just their way of communicating their feelings. As a parent, especially if you are exhausted and stressed by a system that doesn’t work (or has a two year wait list), it can be a struggle. This download offers lots of practical ideas on how to monitor their reactions so you can hopefully start to see a pattern. It also offers a place to make a note of those techniques others have suggested, and a place to say what you have tried (and if that worked). It gives you an annual tracker to see at a glance if there is a recognisable cycle, but also offers space for more detailed records showing what happened before, during and after the incident. Often this allows us to identify triggers which, in turn, helps us to come up with strategies and techniques to try, along with things to avoid or put in place.
Your child’s reaction to different experiences (often referred to as challenging behaviour) is often just their way of communicating their feelings. As a parent, especially if you are exhausted and stressed by a system that doesn’t work (or has a two year wait list), it can be a struggle. This download offers lots of practical ideas on how to monitor their reactions so you can hopefully start to see a pattern. It also offers a place to make a note of those techniques others have suggested, and a place to say what you have tried (and if that worked). It gives you an annual tracker to see at a glance if there is a recognisable cycle, but also offers space for more detailed records showing what happened before, during and after the incident. Often this allows us to identify triggers which, in turn, helps us to come up with strategies and techniques to try, along with things to avoid or put in place.
Your child’s reaction to different experiences (often referred to as challenging behaviour) is often just their way of communicating their feelings. As a parent, especially if you are exhausted and stressed by a system that doesn’t work (or has a two year wait list), it can be a struggle. This download offers lots of practical ideas on how to monitor their reactions so you can hopefully start to see a pattern. It also offers a place to make a note of those techniques others have suggested, and a place to say what you have tried (and if that worked). It gives you an annual tracker to see at a glance if there is a recognisable cycle, but also offers space for more detailed records showing what happened before, during and after the incident. Often this allows us to identify triggers which, in turn, helps us to come up with strategies and techniques to try, along with things to avoid or put in place.
Enhance your Parent Carer toolkit with the ‘Parent Carer’s Guide to ChatGPT.’
This user-friendly guide provides practical examples of how to leverage AI to save you time and energy. Explore ChatGPT’s capabilities in education, emotional support, organisation, writing letters and more.
When your child has epilepsy, it can be a challenge to keep a record of everything, especially when you know you will need it for the next meeting with your Epilepsy Nurse or Consultant.
This download offers templates for everything you will need to take with you to any meeting, giving you one less thing to worry about.
Whether you are looking for an annual tracker, a place to make notes on each seizure, medication, tests, appointments or more, this download should make life that little bit easier (because as any parent knows, having a child with epilepsy is challenging enough).
When your child has epilepsy, it can be a challenge to keep a record of everything, especially when you know you will need it for the next meeting with your Epilepsy Nurse or Consultant.
This download offers templates for everything you will need to take with you to any meeting, giving you one less thing to worry about.
Whether you are looking for an annual tracker, a place to make notes on each seizure, medication, tests, appointments or more, this download should make life that little bit easier (because as any parent knows, having a child with epilepsy is challenging enough).
When your child has epilepsy, it can be a challenge to keep a record of everything, especially when you know you will need it for the next meeting with your Epilepsy Nurse or Consultant.
This download offers templates for everything you will need to take with you to any meeting, giving you one less thing to worry about.
Whether you are looking for an annual tracker, a place to make notes on each seizure, medication, tests, appointments or more, this download should make life that little bit easier (because as any parent knows, having a child with epilepsy is challenging enough).
Get prepared for all those meetings. Tips and Templates for before the meeting, during the meeting and after the meeting, along with an index, future meetings and a place to add all those things you are waiting for after a meeting. A must have for any parent carer with a child with any special educational or additional needs and/or disabilities.
Get prepared for all those meetings. Tips and Templates for before the meeting, during the meeting and after the meeting, along with an index, future meetings and a place to add all those things you are waiting for after a meeting. A must have for any parent carer with a child with any special educational or additional needs and/or disabilities.
Get prepared for all those meetings. Tips and Templates for before the meeting, during the meeting and after the meeting, along with an index, future meetings and a place to add all those things you are waiting for after a meeting. A must have for any parent carer with a child with any special educational or additional needs and/or disabilities.
Over 40 templates to download and print to make the life of any parent carer a little bit easier. A collection of contacts, medication, calls and emails, needs and outcomes, working and not working, along with a fun colouring page, ideas for when you’ve had a sh*t day and so much more.
Over 40 templates to download and print to make the life of any parent carer a little bit easier. A collection of contacts, medication, calls and emails, needs and outcomes, working and not working, along with a fun colouring page, ideas for when you’ve had a sh*t day and so much more.
Over 40 templates to download and print to make the life of any parent carer a little bit easier. A collection of contacts, medication, calls and emails, needs and outcomes, working and not working, along with a fun colouring page, ideas for when you’ve had a sh*t day and so much more.
Discover SEND Life, the ultimate board game for parent carers of children with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND). Navigate the challenges and triumphs through 100 squares filled with legal victories, brick walls, helping hands, and the complexities of friends and family. Engage in a game that reflects the realities of life as a parent carer. Download the PDF board game and cards and play SEND Life today
Start conversations with our stickers
The SEND arena often contains little piles of poop, both literally and metaphorically. Use these stickers to acknowledge these piles.
How many plates are you spinning? How many balls are you juggling?
Piles of Paperwork? Constantly on your phone or laptop? Diary constantly being updated?
A few profanities used throughout the day, just to let off steam so you can move on?
Recognise any of these? Rottweiller? One of those? Too involved? Challenging? Difficult? Wear the labels as a badge of honour, take away their impact as an insult.
Let everyone in the room know that you are there as an expert with experience. That expertise and experience is invaluable when discussing what the next steps are for your child or young person.
Let everyone in the room know your name is not Mum. Add these stickers to books, reports and more and make it clear.
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