Sensory Integration and Regulation in Young Children

This training will provide an understanding of the difficulties children with disorganized systems might face in a classroom setting.

By Seven Counties Services

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Wednesday, July 17 · 1 - 4pm EDT

Location

Seven Counties Services - Broadway Office

914 East Broadway First Floor Conference Room Louisville, KY 40204

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

For 2024, this is PENDING APPROVAL for 3 CEs with the KY Boards of SW, MFT and LPC. This course was not submitted to the KY Boards of Psychology or ADC. Full participation is required for a CE certificate, which will be emailed to participants after completion of the class.

This workshop will provide participants with a brief understanding of sensory processing and integration, the development of the theory, the current applications for sensory integration and seven areas of sensory information. It will also give participants an understanding of the difficulties children with disorganized systems might face in a classroom setting and some practical ways to help children with these issues function better in their classrooms. Participants will: * increase their knowledge of sensory integration and how it affects individuals, * be able to define the seven areas of sensory input that an individual experiences, * and have some tools to use in the home or classroom setting to decrease the effects of sensory issues for a child.

2023 Date: June 13, 1-4pm at 914 E. Broadway, Louisville, KY

Questions? Please contact: Training@sevencounties.org

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Seven Counties delivers innovative individualized and compassionate community-based treatment, support and services for persons with severe mental illnesses, children with emotional and behavioral disorders, individuals with developmental or intellectual disabilities, and adults and adolescents with addiction and substance abuse disorders. We work tirelessly to find solutions to life’s most difficult and complex challenges.