On the Parents’ show this week, Lydia meets Becky Sherman from the Let’s Dance Academy in St Albans. Becky talks about how she got into dance, her dance history and how she became involved with the Let’s Dance Academy.
Becky talks about whether you need experience or natural ability to dance, and where parents can find a suitable dance school or outlet for their children.
In the second part of the show, we’re joined by Charlotte Southworth, Legal Director at our sponsor Rayden Solicitors. Charlotte speaks to Lydia about how the company is embracing Neurodiversity both in its staffing and dealing with clients and the ways in which neurodiverse clients can best work alongside solicitors when dealing with family legal matters.
Finally, the Boot Camp Centre in Hoddesdon is a new initiative offering workshops designed to support young people aged 11-16 who may be facing Special Educational Needs (SEN), behavioural challenges, exclusion from school or have difficulty engaging with mainstream education.
The Boot Camps are run by EM Tuition’s Active Minds Academy. Iain Pritchard spoke to Mark Hooks from Active Minds.
That’s this Thursday at 7pm on 92.6 FM, online at mix926.com and on your smartspeaker.
The Parents’ Show is sponsored by Rayden Solicitors.
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