Skip to main content

Search Courses

26-8648 Creating Connection on the Yard – Practical Ways SNAs Can Support Play and Belonging

26-8648 Creating Connection on the Yard – Practical Ways SNAs Can Support Play and Belonging

Neurodivergent-Friendly, Active Yards

Webinar Series for SNAs – Spring/Summer 2026

 

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, confidence grows, and a sense of belonging can flourish. But for many neurodivergent children or those with additional needs, break times can be overwhelming, isolating, or confusing. That’s where the support of a skilled and compassionate Special Needs Assistant (SNA) becomes truly transformative.

This four-part seasonal webinar series is designed to empower SNAs with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to create inclusive, neurodivergent-friendly yard environments all year round. From the first crisp bell of autumn to the lively energy of summer days, each webinar explores how yard time can be turned into a meaningful, supportive experience for every child.

Rooted in empathy, inclusion, and play-based strategies, the series will highlight:

  • The SNA’s powerful role in fostering connection and co-play
  • Practical adaptations for games, activities, and social situations
  • Techniques to support emotional regulation and peer relationships on the yard

Whether you're a new SNA or a seasoned professional, this series offers seasonal insights, real-life strategies, and a fresh perspective on the often-overlooked power of play. Because when we create active yards with inclusive hearts, every child has the chance to feel seen, supported, and part of the group.

 

SPRING: Creating Connection on the Yard – Practical Ways SNAs Can Support Play and Belonging

 

Webinar Description:
As the days get brighter, the yard becomes a perfect environment for encouraging friendships and belonging. This webinar explores practical ways SNAs can gently guide students towards participation, using connection-based strategies to support emotional regulation and reduce playground anxiety. Discover how small moments of connection can lead to big shifts in confidence and community.

Learning Objectives:

  • Recognise signs of isolation or distress during play and respond with supportive interventions.
  • Explore the power of “connection before correction” in yard settings.
  • Develop a toolkit of inclusive games and co-play ideas that build trust and rapport.

Date: 10th March

Time: 7pm – 8pm

 Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/hmrxeoKDTPW_IFSQyhcCsA

 

Facilitator Bio:

Magdalena has over 8 years of experience working as a Special Needs Assistant in a primary school in Co. Limerick, supporting children with additional needs. She is the Editor and Publisher of AMYGDALA – the First National Magazine for SNAs. Magdalena graduated from UCD after completing the National Training Programme for SNAs and earning a Certificate in Inclusive School Support. With a teaching background from Poland, she expanded her expertise by graduating in May 2024 from Trinity College Dublin with a Postgraduate Level 9 qualification in 21st Century Teaching and Learning. Recently, she completed her Master's in Inclusive Education and SEN and is awaiting the results. Magdalena is running an Instagram page called @sna_zone where she provides valuable resources for SNAs and educators. Magdalena is passionate about sharing her knowledge and experience with fellow SNAs. She is deeply passionate about advocating for children's rights every day and embraces everything about inclusive education.

Course Details

Course Start Date / Time 10-03-2026 7:00 pm
Course End Date / Time 10-03-2026 8:00 pm
Capacity 200
Fee Free
Select Hours 1
Speaker Magdalena Landziak
Course Format Online
Location Online

Seimineáir Ghréasáin ITOÉ | ESCI Webinars