Summary: |
Early trauma can have a significant impact upon the development of the nervous system, which can then have lasting effects on sensory processing and attachments across the lifespan. This course will allow participants to begin to consider the neurological underpinnings behind certain behavioural patterns commonly seen as a consequence of developmental trauma and therefore understand how simple sensory strategies can aid in regulation of the nervous system. An SIE certificate of attendance will be emailed to you after the course. |
Audience: | This course is aimed at those new to SI, trauma and / or attachment and is suitable for anyone who wants to gain a greater understanding of how trauma can impact upon a child’s sensory processing, behaviour, regulation, ability to learn etc. It is aimed at parents, foster carers, teachers, therapists, social workers and others working with children / young adults. |
Length: |
5.5 hours - Live, interactive, online training day will start at 9.30 am UK time. The course will finish at 3:00 pm. There will be 3 sessions of 1.5 hours with a 30 minute break between each session. |
Fee: | £45 Also Includes Free Affiliate Membership |
Lecturer: | One of our team of experienced lecturers who are all practising therapists. |
Requirements: | Zoom - participants will need a Computer/Tablet with browser, good internet access and speakers to hear the presenter. |
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You will receive an email with instructions for accessing the webinar before the course. |