Sensory Differences and the Role of Positive Touch

Course

In London and Edgbaston

£ 185 + VAT

Description

  • Duration

    1 Day

Facilities

Location

Start date

Edgbaston (West Midlands)
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313 Hagley Road, B16 9LQ

Start date

On request
London
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3 Cardington Street, NW1 2LW

Start date

On request

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Course programme

Learn how Autistic Spectrum Disorder, Learning Disability, Sensory Impairment and Tactile Defensiveness affect the way people respond to touch and use this understanding to develop coping strategies and positive interventions.

Find out:

  • How positive touch influences development
  • The different ways that people with Autism and Learning Disabilities respond to touch and how this affects their behaviour
  • How different parts of the body respond to touch

Outcomes of the course

  • An insight into sensory differences and how to respond to them
  • The knowledge to use the power of massage stories
  • A wealth of practical ways to encourage positive touch, build tolerance and gain trust

Cost of course (includes lunch, refreshments and supporting notes)

£185 + Vat for 1st place & £165 + Vat for 2nd & subsequent place

Sensory Differences and the Role of Positive Touch

£ 185 + VAT