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Pyramid

Pyramid clubs offer a safe haven for children amid the hustle and bustle of the busy school environment. They offer fun and support for a group of children that is often overlooked – the quieter children who don’t make a fuss or draw attention to themselves, but who are not entirely happy or doing as well as they could in school. Pyramid clubs are designed for children of all sorts of ability and background and use a systematic approach to ensure that the children who need support are identified early so that the support given is low-key and non-stigmatising.

The parallel programme of clubs for parents allows parents to reflect on their influence on their child’s social and emotional development whilst addressing their own needs as parents.  

These pages have been put together to give you more information about the programme and how you can become involved. If you have any queries then please contact us.

Disrupted Early Attachment and its effect on learning and behaviour

20 June 2009

This event will give those working with children in an educational setting a framework for thinking about children who struggle in school. It suggests ways in which their difficulties can be addressed in individual or classroom contexts.

Download the Caspari Foundation flyer (PDF file, 188KB) for more information.