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Sensory Processing in School, Home and Community: How to Make the Best of Every Moment
Do you have a child whose sensory challenges interferes with him/herself or others around them?
Then this workshop is for you!
REACH Therapy Services Presents Winnie Dunn, PhD, OTR, FAOTA
Sensory Processing in School, Home and Community: How to Make the Best of Every Moment
October 13 and 14th, 2011 - Oakville (Parent rate available - registration deadline Sept 28!)
Come hear Dr. Winnie Dunn speak and share her experiences through many years of working and studying children with
sensory processing challenges and how these impact their daily functioning in school. Winnie Dunn, PhD, OTR, FAOTA is Professor and Chair of
Occupational Therapy Education, School of Allied Health, University of Kansas. She has provided services in public schools for the last two
decades using many innovative strategies. She has also conducted federal grants that investigate the service provision needs in educational
settings. Dr. Dunn has provided many continuing education experiences to help service providers design effective services, and has been particularly active
in working on integrated service provision and full inclusion programs. She has written extensively in the areas of service provision and the use of
consultation as a viable service provision option. She was an author of both the School Systems and Early Intervention Guidelines from the American
Occupational Therapy Association. Dr. Dunn has recently published her new book, "Living Sensationally".
Learn how to:
- employ evidence-based strategies
- design effective home or school based interventions
- problem solve using a sensory processing approach at home and school
- understand your home and their school as a sensory environment and your child as a sensory being
Please direct questions to REACH Therapy Services: Phone: (905) 814-6329
Email: reachtherapy@bell.net
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- September 20, 2011
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