Sensory Processing & Self Regulation Webinar
Sensory Processing & Self Regulation Webinar
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Why We Love It
Wish you understood what made your students tick? Why do some students appear clumsy and others sensitive to noise? Would you like to understand the difference between a tantrum and a meltdown? We discuss these and many more questions in our foundational webinar that teaches you:
- What a sensory processing disorder is
- How it affects behavior in the classroom
- How educators can help teach regulating skills to students with sensory challenges
Details
This webinar runs for one hour. Purchase of this webinar includes one additional bonus topic free (8 minutes in length). Choose one of the below options:
Option 1: Sensory Room Planning: A quick overview of safe & effective use
Option 2: Sensory Corners: Products you can use to create one in your classroom
Option 3: Wipe Clean Break Boxes: How to use the tools inside to help students self-regulate
Note, live webinars include a complimentary question and answer session and product review. When purchasing a pre-recorded webinar, these add-ons can be purchased separately. Reach out to activemindeducation@funandfunction.com for more details.
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