In this 2 hour 30 minute on-demand video, you will hear from Claire Britton, Principal Occupational Therapist at Neuroinclusion, where you will get an understanding of the following:

1. Understand the 8 senses

2. How diagnoses can alter our senses

3. Synesthesia types

4. Supporting vestibular input

5. Supporting oral input

6. Supporting proprioceptive input

7. Supporting self-awareness and advocacy of sensory needs

8. Supporting sensory needs at home

9. Supporting sensory needs in the classroom

10. Supporting sensory needs in extra curricular activities

11. Summary

Your access to this on-demand video is available for 30 days after your purchase.

This workshop is suitable for anyone who is interested in sensory processing in children - therapists, teachers, parents, therapy assistants, education assistants, medical professionals.

on-demand webinar

$160 (incl. GST)

  • 2 hour 30 minute video recording from live event

  • Access to recording for 30 days

About Claire

Claire Britton is the Director and Principal Occupational Therapist at Neuroinclusion. She is passionate about educating, inspiring and empowering Australian clients and therapists to optimise best practice to facilitate their success doing their daily activities. She works with neurodivergent clients across the lifespan and also runs The Neurodivergent Occupational Therapist instagram with over 25,000 followers. She is a speaker, podcast guest, neurodiversity advocate and clinical mentor to therapists across Australia. She brings her own personal experiences being neurodivergent with over 9 years of clinical experiences to consistently provide the highest quality neurodiversity-affirming practice. Her extensive experience as an occupational therapist includes schools, not-for-profits, private practice and in community settings in Perth, Melbourne and Cape Town.

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