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Making sense of sensory needs: supporting neurodivergent children

Children in Scotland

This event is in the past

Key Learning

- What sensory processing differences neurodivergent children and young people can experience (including those who are autistic or have ADHD) and how common they are.

- Why some young people need less sensory stimulation and some need more.

Practical strategies to support children and young people with sensory differences.

- How to help young people understand their own sensory needs.

- Our ‘hidden’ senses including interoception and proprioception.

- Balancing the sensory needs of mixed groups

- Sources of information and support

This session is aimed at professionals who are in direct contact with children who have sensory needs.

Join Three Sisters Consultancy for this half day, in-person workshop exploring common sensory processing differences in neurodivergent children and young people.

Understand how sensory experiences can impact children’s behaviour, communication and engagement in a range of settings and learn practical strategies to support them.

Facilitator

This webinar will be delivered by Corrie McLean, Three Sisters Consultancy.

Date
10:00-13:30, 23 August 2023
Contact
Arran Goodfellow
07517 851605
Theme
Families & young people
Cost
£80 per person
Attendance type
In-person only
Venue
Glasgow - VENUE TBC
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