WOYC Children with Sensory Processing Differences
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Training
Do you know a child who just doesn’t seem to listen,or can’t sit still, or overreacts to everything? Children who have difficulty processing sensory input can also have challenges with behavior, communication, and carrying out everyday activities. Learn more about this complex disorder and how you can adapt your environment and interactions to support these children. Participants will be able to: ~ Identify the sensory processes and how they influence child development and behavior. ~Use strategies to support children who have difficulty processing and integrating sensory input. The training is interactive, including sharing by participants. A "Course Guide" will be provided as well to encourage engagement and share resources.
Available Seats: -23 of 30
Credit: 2.0 PDP
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Children with Sensory Processing Differences
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Thu. Apr. 6 6:30 PM —
8:30 PM
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Virtual: Zoom Meeting
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Facilitator
Linda Schumacher
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Linda Schumacher has been in the early childhood field for over 40 years and has taught in center-based, public school special education, private school and her own family child care program where she successfully included children with disabilities. Linda holds a Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education from The University of Vermont and a Masters Degree in Special Education from Fitchburg State College. Currently, Linda is a state-wide trainer and coach, supporting the important people who educate and care for young children. She loves gardening and most any other activity outside.
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