PLEASE NOTE: This training takes part over 3 consecutive evenings, starting from the 15th February 2022.
Brenda Cassidy, OT, dyspraxic Mum of dyspraxic & dyslexic children & creator of the hugely successful BRAINCALM™ PROGRAMME will host this fun, down to earth 3 part course again due to popular demand.
Part 1: 7pm – 8.30pm, 15th February: Understanding the types of sensory issues seen in all mainstream & special classrooms today, learn how to simple colour code the behaviours
Part 2: 7pm – 8.30pm, 16th February: Learn which breaks to give to each ‘behaviour’ – learn Brenda’s unique colour coding system & train using videos of sensory breaks being given. SNAs will complete THEIR own pupil sensory plan so it is ready for use in school!
Part 3: 7pm – 8.30pm, 17th February: Live Q & A session to answer YOUR questions about specific behaviours in your pupils; Brenda will present real life case studies.
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PRINCIPALS PLEASE NOTE:
If you are booking tickets FOR your staff please book the ticket(s) in the name(s) and email address of whoever is attending. It is important that we have this correct information in order to issue notes and certification.
Sorry, but this event is now sold out ... if you complete the short form below we will certainly let you know when an equivalent training becomes available.
Start Date: 15th, 16th & 17th February, 2022
Please note that this event takes place over 3 consecutive evenings - you will need to be available for the 15th, 16th and 17th of February.
Time: 7:00 pm until 8:30 pm
Thanks Brenda for a wonderful course, found it very interesting and very insightful. I have only started working as an SNA recently, in my more advanced years I might add but feel a lot more confident and empowered having completed both Sensory Made Simple and Braincalm over the past few weeks. Love the no nonsense, practical nature of the program and how easy and straight forward it is to implement. Really like the fact that it is all encompassing, one size fits all, where modifications can be made when necessary. Continued success with your work Brenda.
Margaret O'Neill
SNA