"I sometimes feel I don’t fit people’s preconception of what an autistic person is like."
https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/stories/stories-from-the-spectrum-andrew-edwards
https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/stories/stories-from-the-spectrum-andrew-edwards
www.autism.org.uk
"I sometimes feel I don’t fit people’s preconception of what an autistic person is like."
Andrew Edwards, autistic author and statistician
Timeline of the seerah khulafa_v1.0.pdf
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With school years cut short and play-dates and parties canceled for months on end, COVID has brought stress and uncertainty to our young ones. Some children have endured difficult situations, including losing loved ones, instability in their home, and even domestic violence. How can we ensure they emerge more resilient and ready to face future adversity?
We can try our best to equip our children with healthy coping skills. Resilient children can stand tall in the face of challenges and use problem-solving skills to forge ahead. They are confident, curious, and independent.
Here are some ways we can foster resilience and build coping skills in our child.
https://biglifejournal-uk.co.uk/blogs/blog/raise-a-resilient-child-with-strong-coping-skills
We can try our best to equip our children with healthy coping skills. Resilient children can stand tall in the face of challenges and use problem-solving skills to forge ahead. They are confident, curious, and independent.
Here are some ways we can foster resilience and build coping skills in our child.
https://biglifejournal-uk.co.uk/blogs/blog/raise-a-resilient-child-with-strong-coping-skills
Big Life Journal UK
5 Tips for Raising a Resilient Child With Strong Coping Skills
With school years cut short and play-dates and birthday parties canceled for months on end, COVID has brought stress and uncertainty to our young ones. Some children have endured difficult situations, including losing loved ones, instability in their home…
The Muslims' Guide to COVID-19.pdf
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COVID-19 Handbook
A guide on how to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic from an Islamic perspective published in consultation with senior scholars.
#COVID-19, #Coronavirus, #SARs-2, #Corona, #virus
A guide on how to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic from an Islamic perspective published in consultation with senior scholars.
#COVID-19, #Coronavirus, #SARs-2, #Corona, #virus
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Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu,
I have drafted RE/RSE withdrawal letters for primary and secondary schools.
You can download them at the link below.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/74epesr2p6czi8q/AAAWCOO0OSKejq--nX4nb-z7a?dl=0
Please share widely.
Wassalam
Yusuf Patel
SREIslamic.org
I have drafted RE/RSE withdrawal letters for primary and secondary schools.
You can download them at the link below.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/74epesr2p6czi8q/AAAWCOO0OSKejq--nX4nb-z7a?dl=0
Please share widely.
Wassalam
Yusuf Patel
SREIslamic.org
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Juz Amma Part 1 is ready for free download from:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Quran-Kids-Juz-Amma-Part-1-My-First-Surah-Series-6204936
My first surah series covers the last 21 Surahs of the Qur'an plus Al-Fatiha for those who are just beginning to memorize. I've also included an Arabic Alphabet chart at the back so Inshallah by the time Part 2 is released your child will be familiar with the Arabic Alphabet and we can progress further with that in Part 2.
This series is not just for kids it's for the whole family to enjoy, we've added flashcards, games, colouring pages/mind maps, progression chart, YouTube episodes and much more...
All the extras are available to download free at my teacherspayteachers store. Just follow that link up top.
Looking forward to starting the program with you all, keep us up to date with your progress or any other fun ideas you may have and we'll try work that into the mix. 👍
May your journey to memorize Qur'an be easy and knowledge increased. Ameem. ❤🤲
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https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Quran-Kids-Juz-Amma-Part-1-My-First-Surah-Series-6204936
My first surah series covers the last 21 Surahs of the Qur'an plus Al-Fatiha for those who are just beginning to memorize. I've also included an Arabic Alphabet chart at the back so Inshallah by the time Part 2 is released your child will be familiar with the Arabic Alphabet and we can progress further with that in Part 2.
This series is not just for kids it's for the whole family to enjoy, we've added flashcards, games, colouring pages/mind maps, progression chart, YouTube episodes and much more...
All the extras are available to download free at my teacherspayteachers store. Just follow that link up top.
Looking forward to starting the program with you all, keep us up to date with your progress or any other fun ideas you may have and we'll try work that into the mix. 👍
May your journey to memorize Qur'an be easy and knowledge increased. Ameem. ❤🤲
Shared via:
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https://t.me/KnowledgeHubUK
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Quran Kids - Juz Amma Part 1 - My First Surah Series
Bismillahir-Rahmanir-RahimIn the name of Allah, the Most Gracious the Most MercifulALL RIGHTS RESERVED - COPYRIGHTS: QURAN KIDS 2020My First Surah Series is intended for FREE DISTRIBUTION ONLY. We ask that all copies made are distributed for free and under…
Forwarded from Almadaris ul mu’mineen
Ten must not do to your children:
1. Screaming
Some say its worst than beating and leaves a long-term emotional scars. Remember, the Prophet never raised his voice on a child, women, a friend or otherwise.
2. Blaming
Blaming weakens relations, lowers self-esteem and promotes children to be on the defence, even when they haven’t done something wrong.
Anas ibn Malik, then a 10 years old child said: “I served the Prophet for nine years. He never said about anything I did, why I did that, or about anything I didn’t do, why didn’t you.”
3. Continuous orders
Orders and instructions, without without first convincing or persuading- turn the child into a robot and this is not healthy. When growing up, they blindly emulates and obey any authority, regardless of its values.
4. Threatening
Threatening is used because it’s a quick fix for resistance, but not a solution on the longer run. Any attitude driven by fear is hypocritical, and does not indicate real change.
5. Sarcasm
Making fun of a child is an unacceptable behavior in Islam: "O you who believe let not a group scoff at another group… "(49:11). Mocking a child hurts their sense of worth and self-esteem.
6. Cursing
Cursing teaches the child cursing, which he will use against others, including relatives, friends and parents. The Hadith says: “A believer is never a defamer nor a curser nor coarse nor obscene."
7. Comparing
Never compare your child to anyone, especially siblings. Comparing creates jealousy, on the defense and anger.
8. Continuous advising
The normal attention span is 3 to 5 minutes per year of a child's age. Therefore, a 2-year-old should be able to concentrate on a particular task for at least 6 minutes, and a child entering kindergarten should be able to concentrate for at least 15 minutes.
In the hadith "The Prophet used to take care of us by preaching during the days fearing that we may get bored."
9. Mistrust
Not giving the child the benefit of doubt weakness mutual trust, shuts frank communication and hurts self-confidence.
10. Violence
In most cases beating a child is about parents venting anger than wisely and calmly wanting to improve a behavior. Beating, similar to a pain killer, is a temp fix, not a cure. It creates a coward personality, which will continue to do bad things as long as “nobody is watching”.
Hesham Al-Awadi, author of
Children Around the Prophet: How Muhammad ﷺ Raised the Young Companions
(In paperback and kindle)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Children-Around-Prophet-Muhammad-Companions/dp/1986793443
Dr Hesham Al- Awadi
1. Screaming
Some say its worst than beating and leaves a long-term emotional scars. Remember, the Prophet never raised his voice on a child, women, a friend or otherwise.
2. Blaming
Blaming weakens relations, lowers self-esteem and promotes children to be on the defence, even when they haven’t done something wrong.
Anas ibn Malik, then a 10 years old child said: “I served the Prophet for nine years. He never said about anything I did, why I did that, or about anything I didn’t do, why didn’t you.”
3. Continuous orders
Orders and instructions, without without first convincing or persuading- turn the child into a robot and this is not healthy. When growing up, they blindly emulates and obey any authority, regardless of its values.
4. Threatening
Threatening is used because it’s a quick fix for resistance, but not a solution on the longer run. Any attitude driven by fear is hypocritical, and does not indicate real change.
5. Sarcasm
Making fun of a child is an unacceptable behavior in Islam: "O you who believe let not a group scoff at another group… "(49:11). Mocking a child hurts their sense of worth and self-esteem.
6. Cursing
Cursing teaches the child cursing, which he will use against others, including relatives, friends and parents. The Hadith says: “A believer is never a defamer nor a curser nor coarse nor obscene."
7. Comparing
Never compare your child to anyone, especially siblings. Comparing creates jealousy, on the defense and anger.
8. Continuous advising
The normal attention span is 3 to 5 minutes per year of a child's age. Therefore, a 2-year-old should be able to concentrate on a particular task for at least 6 minutes, and a child entering kindergarten should be able to concentrate for at least 15 minutes.
In the hadith "The Prophet used to take care of us by preaching during the days fearing that we may get bored."
9. Mistrust
Not giving the child the benefit of doubt weakness mutual trust, shuts frank communication and hurts self-confidence.
10. Violence
In most cases beating a child is about parents venting anger than wisely and calmly wanting to improve a behavior. Beating, similar to a pain killer, is a temp fix, not a cure. It creates a coward personality, which will continue to do bad things as long as “nobody is watching”.
Hesham Al-Awadi, author of
Children Around the Prophet: How Muhammad ﷺ Raised the Young Companions
(In paperback and kindle)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Children-Around-Prophet-Muhammad-Companions/dp/1986793443
Dr Hesham Al- Awadi
3P_JUNE_HT-Survival-Kit_2020_R.pdf
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Hybrid Teaching Survival Kit
Get prepared for a half in, half out class with our Hybrid Teaching Survival Kit. In it you’ll find:
A lesson planning template to use when you’ve got half the class at home and half the class in school.
A step-by-step breakdown of 3 instructional strategies you can use to teach students at home and students in class at once.
A hybrid teaching checklist, so you can be sure you’ve met the needs of every student no matter where they are.
https://www.3plearning.com/resources/hybrid-teaching-survival-kit/
Get prepared for a half in, half out class with our Hybrid Teaching Survival Kit. In it you’ll find:
A lesson planning template to use when you’ve got half the class at home and half the class in school.
A step-by-step breakdown of 3 instructional strategies you can use to teach students at home and students in class at once.
A hybrid teaching checklist, so you can be sure you’ve met the needs of every student no matter where they are.
https://www.3plearning.com/resources/hybrid-teaching-survival-kit/