Sensory Spectacle - Learn about sensory processing difficulties

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Sensory Spectacle help parents and professionals to know how to support children and adults with Sensory Processing Difficulties. We provide a range of workshops to help educate about and create a better awareness of sensory processing difficulties. Our workshops are largely interactive and always include our unique experiential teaching tools. See our website for more information www.sensoryspectacle.co.uk

Areas we cover in workshops are 

- Learning the importance of the human senses

- Exploring our senses and interpreting sensation into meaning - neurology of our senses

- Sensory Integration

- General overview and introduction into Sensory processing difficulties

- What are sensory processing difficulties

- Ensuring (sensory) inclusion

- How we can recognise the needs of someone with a sensory processing difficulty

- Strategies to support sensory modulation

- Creative play and support ideas for sensory development - for home life, school or work settings

- Personalised support, case studies

- Awareness of how sensory processing difficulties impact people lives

- Identify specific sensory strategies

- Sensory curriculums

- Focus on abilities (not disabilities)

- Creative adaptations to support inclusion in your setting

- Ability support (autism awareness, diversity)

 

Who to contact

Contact Name
Becky Lyddon
Contact Position
Founder of Sensory Spectacle
Telephone
07763620636 07763620636
E-mail
hello@sensoryspectacle.co.uk
Website
Sensory Spectacle
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Where to go

Name
Various, depending on workshop (see poster)

Costs

Costs
from £80 per person  Per day

Additional Information

Providing services to
Adults
Carers
Supporting people with
Challenging behaviour
Learning difficulty
Communication impairment

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This information has been collected from third party providers and Oxfordshire County Council cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy of the information nor does inclusion represent a recommendation or an endorsement. Parents, carers, young people and professionals are recommended to check that organisations and services are appropriate and safe before they attend.
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