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Navigating the Sensory World: A Practical Workshop for Parents

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تاريخ البدء 04/09/26 - 19:00
تاريخ الانتهاء 04/09/26 - 21:00
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    Join us for an informative and supportive workshop designed to help parents better understand and navigate the sensory experiences of their autistic children.

    This workshop will cover:
    - An overview of sensory processing and how it can differ in autistic individuals.
    - Common sensory sensitivities and how they might manifest in everyday life.
    - Practical strategies and tools for creating a more sensory-friendly environment at home and in the community.
    - Tips for supporting your child during sensory overload or meltdowns.

    Who should attend:
    This workshop is ideal for parents, caregivers, and family members of autistic children of all ages. No prior knowledge of sensory processing is required.

    What you will learn:
    By the end of this workshop, you will have a better understanding of sensory processing differences, practical strategies for supporting your child's sensory needs, and a supportive community to connect with.

    Format: This is an interactive workshop with a mix of presentation, discussion, and hands-on activities. You'll have the opportunity to share your experiences, ask questions, and connect with other parents.

    Special Notes: This is a free, family-friendly event. We encourage you to bring your children along if you wish. We will provide quiet activities and a designated quiet space for children who need a break.