Julia Woods - 1:1 and small group tuition in emotional literacy
1:1 and/or small group tuition in emotional literacy for vulnerable children and young people, and children we care for, aged 4-18 (EYFS to Year 13), using playfulness, acceptance, curiosity and empathy to develop their self-esteem, self-awareness and self-control.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Julia Woods
- Contact Position
- Dramatherapist and tutor in emotional literacy
- Telephone
- 07990 785517 07990 785517 www.juliawoods-training.co.uk www.juliawoods-training.co.uk
- juliawoods.training@gmail.com
Where to go
- Name
- Your child's school or home
Costs
- Costs
- £95-£110 (plus travel time) Per hour
- Details
Tuition rates 2024-25 range from £95 per hour for 1:1 tuition (including PPA, with travel time charged separately) to £110 per hour for small groups (including PPA, with travel time charged separately).
Availability
- Age Ranges
- 4-18 (EYFS to Year 13)
- Referral required
- No
- Referral Details
Referrals are usually made by school SENDCOs, families or Adopt Thames Valley. Do make direct contact to discuss details.
- Other notes
Testimonials
"One thing I'd have liked done differently is longer with you." (Y2 child)
"One thing I'd have liked done differently is nothing." (Y5 child)
"Now [our Y5 pupil] has more strategies he can refer to and we can remind him of. Thanks for your work with him and for your detailed report - all very helpful." (Deputy Head, Wolvercote C E Primary)
"We all appreciate the work you have been doing with [our Y6 pupil] and we are keen for you to continue your work without a break... With this in mind, we have been working to secure funding to allow continued support." (SENCo, Edward Feild Primary)
"Thank you for your brilliant work with [X]. We have all seen an improvement in his ability to positively identify and express his emotions and use calming strategies which will stand him in good stead for now and the future." (Social Worker for LAC in Y6)
"[Your reports] make fascinating reading - what is more fascinating is the change you have wrought in both (Y7 & Y8 pupiles] - thank you so much!"(Head, Wychwood School)
Additional Information
- Providing services to
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4 - 11 years (primary school age)
11 - 16 years (secondary school age)
Children
Young people
Disabled children/young people - Notes
Testimonials
"One thing I'd have liked done differently is longer with you." (Y2 child)
"One thing I'd have liked done differently is nothing." (Y5 child)
"Now [our Y5 pupil] has more strategies he can refer to and we can remind him of. Thanks for your work with him and for your detailed report - all very helpful." (Deputy Head, Wolvercote C E Primary)
"We all appreciate the work you have been doing with [our Y6 pupil] and we are keen for you to continue your work without a break... With this in mind, we have been working to secure funding to allow continued support." (SENCo, Edward Feild Primary)
"Thank you for your brilliant work with [X]. We have all seen an improvement in his ability to positively identify and express his emotions and use calming strategies which will stand him in good stead for now and the future." (Social Worker for LAC in Y6)
"[Your reports] make fascinating reading - what is more fascinating is the change you have wrought in both (Y7 & Y8 pupiles] - thank you so much!"(Head, Wychwood School)
- Supporting people with
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Physical disability
Vision impairment
Challenging behaviour
Learning difficulty
Mental health conditions
Autistic Spectrum Condition
Communication impairment
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