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開始日 04/13/26 - 15:00
終了日 04/13/26 - 17:00
  • 説明

    Join us for an interactive workshop designed to help parents understand and support their autistic children's sensory sensitivities.

    This workshop will cover:
    - Common sensory sensitivities experienced by autistic individuals
    - Strategies for identifying and managing sensory triggers
    - Creating a sensory-friendly environment at home and in the community
    - Practical tools and techniques to help your child cope with sensory overload

    Who should attend:
    This workshop is ideal for parents, caregivers, and family members of autistic children of all ages. Whether you're just beginning to learn about sensory sensitivities or looking for new strategies, this workshop will provide valuable insights and practical advice.

    What you'll gain:
    - A deeper understanding of sensory processing and its impact on autistic individuals
    - Practical strategies for managing sensory sensitivities in everyday life
    - A supportive community of parents who understand your experiences
    - Confidence in your ability to support your child's sensory needs

    Format: This is a live, interactive workshop with opportunities for Q&A and group discussion. We'll use a combination of presentations, demonstrations, and hands-on activities to make the learning experience engaging and practical.

    Special Notes: This workshop is designed to be sensory-friendly. We will provide closed captions, visual aids, and opportunities for breaks. Participants are welcome to stim and move around as needed.