Avril Webster Parent Inclusion Ireland AGM 2010.

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Avril Webster Parent Inclusion Ireland AGM 2010

"Inspired by her son's love of books, Avril Webster created a series to enable him to deal with everyday situations; the books are now available to help other families cope" Speech and language Therapy in Practice "This set of books represents a valuable resource for parents and professionals concerned with children with special needs." Frank Houghton PhD, MPHe, MA MSc The Irish Psychologist, April Book Review "These books, in my opinion are a must have for any parent who would like their children to feel secure and have a level of understanding as to what will happen next. They are great books and all kids will enjoy them." Shine Ireland - The Autism Charity A Parent's Review “The books explain 'what comes next' on an outing, and therefore help children to get through the task or situation more easily, and ultimately reduce stress for themselves and those around them" Special Education Support Service July/August 2008 Book of the Month " Fantastic books that help prepare a child to cope better with that new activity or event. " Isability "A delightful read aimed at teachers, parents, childminders... and a valuable resource“ Paula Moss, member of National Childminding Association England “ Different teachers have come to me to say just how fantastic the books are. They say the pictures are clear and attractive and with just the right amount of detail. There is just the right amount of language, which is pitched just right for our kids” Marion Dunn teacher, Campsie View Special School Glasgow "The Off We Go series of books provide a great, visual and easily understood, explanation of what to expect from a range of daily-life activities. These books will be helpful for any young child, not just those with special needs" David Coleman Clinical Psychologist

“You may never know what results come of your action, but if you do nothing there will be no result” Mahatma Gandhi

“Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success” Henry Ford