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Başlangıç tarihi 04/20/26 - 15:00
Bitiş tarihi 04/20/26 - 18:00
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    Join us for an interactive workshop designed to help parents understand and support their autistic children's sensory sensitivities.

    This workshop is perfect for parents, caregivers, and family members of autistic children who experience sensory sensitivities. Whether your child is overwhelmed by loud noises, bothered by certain textures, or has difficulty with bright lights, this workshop will provide you with practical strategies to create a more comfortable and supportive environment.

    During this workshop, you will:
    - Learn about the different types of sensory sensitivities commonly experienced by autistic individuals.
    - Identify your child's specific sensory triggers and preferences.
    - Discover practical strategies for managing sensory overload and meltdowns.
    - Explore sensory-friendly activities and tools that can help regulate sensory input.
    - Connect with other parents and share experiences in a supportive environment.

    Format: This is a highly interactive workshop with a mix of presentations, group discussions, and hands-on activities. You'll have the opportunity to ask questions, share your own experiences, and learn from other parents.

    Special Note: This workshop is designed to be family-friendly. While childcare is not provided, quiet activities will be available for children who need them. We strive to create a sensory-friendly environment for all participants.