Boost School Success with "The Get to Know my Child Sheet"

It’s time for school again! It’s more important than ever to have great communication between school and home- especially when it comes to virtual learning.  In this episode, we are talking about my FREE "Get to Know my Child Sheet". It’s a simple, one-page fillable pdf that can help your child, client, or patient transition more easily into school.  The Free get to know my child sheet is a great way to communicate interests, strengths, challenges, and the best support strategies. It’s power-packed pdf fill-in that takes no more than a few minutes to complete. You can have the most important information on one page.  There are so many valuable ways to use the sheet- It can be provided to coaches, therapists, physicians, tutors, babysitters, and anyone that you would like to understand your child, student, or client better.  Therapists can use the "Get to Know my Child Sheet" as a tool to better understand their clients and help promote positive interactions. They can send it to their new clients and to their existing clients. Professionals can also help parents complete the sheet for other providers. For example, I’ve helped my patient’s parents complete the "Get to Know my Child Sheet" for their child’s teachers, physicians, coaches, babysitters, and other professionals who support them. Again, "The Get to know my Child Sheet" has so many uses and it only takes a few minutes to complete. It’s only one page so it’s a great quick reference for anyone who is supporting a child with Autism and/or ADHD. It’s also easy and convenient to email to others.  Hugs, Holly Blanc Moses- The Mom/Psychologist Who Gets It LEARN MORE ABOUT HOLLY PARENTS - CLICK HERE for your "Get to Know my Child Sheet" PROFESSIONALS - CLICK HERE for your "Get to Know my Child Sheet" CLICK HERE for your "Social Skills Guide"

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Supporting neurodiverse children can be both rewarding and confusing. Holly Blanc Moses shares her strategies to support children diagnosed with ADHD and/or Autism. If you want to learn more about emotional health, behavior, social interaction and academics, this podcast is for you.