Part 4 (of 4) -Sensory Processing and Attachment
$10.00
Description
(November 2020) Part 4 (of 4) -Sensory Processing and Attachment
This workshop series is designed to open the world of sensory processing as an ally on a child’s journey. We will cover the concepts in understandable language with practical tips in each webinar. The participant will feel equipped with understanding, as well as everyday activities that can be used no matter the location.
Part 4 – Sensory Processing, Attachment Difficulties and Executive Functioning Skills
In this final section we will look at the impact of sensory and emotional development on academics (reading, writing, math) and the ability to stay organized, plan ahead and understand what can be accomplished in a certain amount of time. Some ideas will be shared leaving the participant able to prioritize certain elements, while waiting on a more opportune time to deal with others.
Maude Le Roux OTR/LÂ is an occupational therapist with an extensive following of professionals across the globe. She studies human development in different capacities of growth spanning ages and stages, neuroanatomy, assessment tools as well as current trends of intervention. She completed the SIPT training in 2002. Sensory integration forms the foundation from which she continues to develop different tracks of assessment and intervention. Maude is certified in multiple different techniques that she applies uniquely through her Developmental Pathways Model (DPM). She owns and directs a clinical practice in Glen Mills, PA, where she has become known for her effective assessment and intervention protocol.
Maude owns a private practice, A Total Approach. She co-authored the book “Our Greatest Allies” in 2011 with Lauren O’Malley describing the journey of one child on the autism spectrum. Maude opened her own online academy in January 2019 (maudeleroux.com), through which she provides courses for professionals and parents to support their journey in making a difference in the lives of others.
Watch time: 74 minutes
Eligible Certificate of Completion time: 75 minutes