Webinar Series

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Welcome to the Autism Series: A Compassionate and Practical Approach for SNAs and Teachers a comprehensive professional..

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This series explores a different type of challenging behaviour in each session, offering SNAs the tools, insights, and confidence to support students with empathy..
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In today’s inclusive classrooms, Special Needs Assistants (SNAs) play a vital role in supporting students with a wide range of conditions, each presenting ..

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The school yard is more than just a place for children to run and release energy—it’s a vital social stage where friendships form,..

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Supporting others starts with supporting yourself. This ten-part Wellbeing Webinar Series for Special Needs Assistants (SNAs) is..

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At SNA Academy, we offer high-quality, practical webinars tailored to meet the professional development needs of SNAs and school teams.

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In a busy term, SNAs often forget their own needs.
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This webinar will explore how optimism can be intentionally developed through gratitude, positive self-talk, and strength-based practices.
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September signals fresh starts. This webinar will guide SNAs to reflect on their purpose, reconnect with their role, and set positive routines that nurture wellbeing.
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End the year on a high note by celebrating the role of SNAs in shaping inclusive, joyful play spaces.
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As the days get brighter, the yard becomes a perfect environment for encouraging friendships and belonging.
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Even on colder days, the school yard remains a space full of potential for building friendships and boosting wellbeing.
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As the new school year begins, playtime offers more than just a break—it’s a key opportunity for social growth and inclusion.
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This final session brings the whole series together by focusing on escalation cycles, emotional regulation, and whole-school collaboration.
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When students retreat, refuse to engage, or appear “disconnected,” it may reflect anxiety, sensory overload, or past trauma.
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