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Parent Support Meeting - Sensory Integration: How Exploration through our Senses Builds Brain and Body Harmony

  • Friday, January 17, 2014
  • 12:20 PM - 2:00 PM
  • 1 Gough Street, Central, Hong Kong

Registration is closed

Sensory Integration: How Exploration through our Senses Builds Brain and Body Harmony - Aynsley Carter MScOT

 

This presentation aims to provide you with a clear over-view of the relationship between the brain and our senses, an understanding of how to support children in their development through sensory integration activities and an understanding of the role Occupational Therapists play in working with theory of sensory integration.

 

Speaker:

Aynsley Carter is an experienced Occupational Therapist who has offered paediatric services in a variety of countries including New Zealand, Holland, Canada and currently Hong Kong. Aynsley's continuous goal is to educate parents and guide and empower children/adolescents to reach their full potential across all environments of life.


PLEASE KEEP IN MIND: This event is open for all adoptive and foster parents, waiting and prospective parents, adult adoptees, professionals and students.


•Seating is limited, and pre-registration is required;
•This Meeting is FREE for MEMBERS;
•100HKD for non-members or lapsed members (or see below to join/renew and attend this event for FREE). Payment required in advance
•DATE: Friday, January 17, 2013
•TIME: 12.20 for a 12.30 start - 2 pm. You are welcome to bring your own lunch and beverage
•LOCATION: Central District Kai-Fong Welfare Association, 1/F, 1 Gough Street, Central. (More easily accessible from the Sheung Wan MTR - please allow enough time to walk from the station.).
•Map and Directions: click here
•RSVP: Click on Register

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