Children with developmental trauma often have great difficulty regulating themselves - both their emotions and their behaviour - and can present huge challenges in terms of supporting them effectively. We are increasingly understanding the importance of the sensory system in regulation and how this can help children to engage in relationships, therapy and learning.
Our online training on Sensory Regulation has been very much in demand - so we are running another one. Please see the flyer and link to the booking form below if you are interested in this.
Dates: 15 & 22 Jan
We are delighted to offer live online training to develop knowledge and understanding of sensory regulation as well as providing ideas for practical activities and resources. The training will be run as two 3-hour sessions via Microsoft Teams and is based on our experience of what has been effective when working with individuals or small groups of children. The training will develop knowledge and understanding of sensory regulation as well as providing practical activities and resources. We will introduce you to The Scared Gang and show you how you can use these children’s books in your setting or service.
Only £135
Children with developmental trauma have difficulties regulating their emotions and behaviour. Supporting them effectively can be challenging. Understanding the importance of the sensory system in regulation and how this can help children to engage in relationships, therapy and learning can help.
We are delighted to offer live online professional development to help you gain knowledge and understanding of sensory regulation. The program is focused on application - theoretical understanding is supplemented with practical activities and free resources to help you manage the children better.
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Could our course in understanding Sensory Regulation benefit you in the field you are studying? We are now offering two free places per course for students. Fill out this form and let us know why you would like to attend and how it could benefit you now and in your future career.
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