Course II: Promoting Effective Sensory Processing
Course II: Promoting Effective Sensory Processing
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Why We Love It
Do you have students who are sensory seekers? Sensory avoiders? Or struggling with sensory discrimination? Our online professional training prepares teachers and paraprofessionals to understand and support kids with sensory processing difficulties. Learn classroom strategies that promote effective sensory processing within each of the eight senses. Developed by expert therapists and educators, the training features interactive elements that promote learning and practical strategies for implementation. Create an environment where all kids can learn!
Certification Information:
We provide a certificate upon successful completion of this course. This online interactive course has a final quiz. A score of 70% or more generates a certificate of completion, which can then be submitted to your governing organization for CEUs. This course is 75 minutes long.
Details
Individual:
Includes single-user access to Course II
Team:
Includes access for up to ten users for Course II
Team Plus:
Includes access for up to twenty users for Course II
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