Sensory Processing & Anxiety Webinar – 16th May 2024

Are you concerned that your child…

  • Is anxious, rigid and/ or controlling?
  • Is anxious about his or her sensory world, avoiding activities that are fun for most kids?
  • Is super-sensitive to the environment and gets stressed by touch, noise or movement?
  • Is lethargic, tired and can’t seem to get enough energy to start?
  • Is an extremely picky eater?
  • Is hyperactive and never stops?
  • Is craving sensation and never seem to get enough of movement, touch and/ or sounds?
  • Has weak core muscles and tires easily?
  • Has poor coordination and can’t do sport properly?
  • Can’t seem to work out how to move to do things or solve problems?
  • Has sleep, toileting and/ or eating issues?
  • Has to try so hard to get by that he/she is exhausted and take it out on you/others at home?
  • Frequently changes mood and behaviour?
  • And more?

So much can be done, starting with building your confidence through knowledge.

Webinar Overview

Learn the fundamentals of sensory processing theory and how this relates to anxiety. Take away strategies to help your child improve attention, calmness, cooperation and behaviour at home, kindy and school. Get hands on learning that gives you realistic strategies to use at home, in the playground and the classroom. Real case study discussions help bring the theory to life.

Who is it for?

  • Parents and carers
  • Teachers, teacher aids, and educators
  • Health professionals
  • New graduates

What's Included?

  • A Q&A with Vivienne Williams
  • Downloadable handouts
  • Full webinar recording
  • Certificate of Attendance (3 CPD hours)

Details

Date: Thursday 16th May 2024
Time: 4:00pm – 7:00pm
Platform: Online
Cost: $104.50

Do you have NDIS funding?

If you are NDIS self-managed or third-party managed, and parent education is included in your child’s plan, you can use NDIS funding to attend this event.

 

*Cancellations – we require 7 days notice for a full refund. No refunds provided for less than 7 days notice but a credit note, against future Kids Matters seminars, will be issued.

 

 

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