Run by
Jennifer, Chair of Skylarks
Emotional Regulation: What emotional regulation is and various strategies to support it
Thursday 2nd November 2023 8pm - 9.30pm
Girls Connect support group - for parent/carers of girls with autism spectrum conditions or on the social communication pathway or who may be on the spectrum.
Our Girls Connect group meets either at our sessions at the Crossways Centre on occasional dates or online via Zoom. We have found that offering these sessions via Zoom works for many parents, so we will continue with this.
Girls Connect guest speaker: Salima Mithani
Salima is an Independent Consultant who works with families and schools all over London and has:
*20 years’ experience in Autism Education, with an emphasis on Behaviour Analysis and Social Cognition. Specialised in Social Cognition and Social Emotional Learning for the past 10 years.
*BSc 2:1 Hons Psychology
*MA (with distinction) Special Educational Needs
*Postgraduate Diploma in Behaviour Analysis, Developmental Disability &
Autism
*Postgraduate Diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Children and
Adolescents with SEN
*Successfully completed Social Thinking Clinical Provider Training
*AIM Level 1 Certified (qualification in Acceptance & Commitment Therapy)
*PEERS Certified
*Pivotal Response Training Level 1 Certified
*PEAK Level 1 Certified
*Training courses attended: PECS, Makaton Level 1, Cued Articulation, Child
Protection, Multiple workshops on Social Thinking, Anxiety Management,
AIM, SCERTS, Positive Behaviour Support and a Constructional Approach to
teaching Skills, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and numerous other
courses related to Autism.
Girls Connect Background
This group aims to support parents & carers of autistic girls, girls on the spectrum or on a social communication pathway. Girls who have autism can manifest the condition differently to boys. They may "mask" it and therefore are often later diagnosed . The support group has been set up so that parents / carers of girls can share experiences, ideas, support and strategies.
Girls Connect is an information sharing forum for parents of autistic girls who live primarily, but not exclusively, in the South West London area. The group is also open to older autistic girls / young women.
The forum was founded in June 2015 by volunteers with the aim of using the network to share resources, information, events and services that are relevant to girls on the spectrum, as well as providing support to their parents and carers. Girls Connect now runs free online events (with guest speakers) on topics of interest to its members and an opportunity for group discussion, every 6 weeks or so. Coffee mornings for Girls Connect members will start up again this Autumn too. There is also an invitation-only Facebook page for sharing information and network support.
If you are interested in joining the group, you can search for the group, Southwest London Girls Connect on Facebook and request admittance or email
swlondongirlsconnect@gmail.com
PLEASE SUBMIT ANY QUESTIONS IN ADVANCE, TO info@skylarks.charity