Neurodiversity in Early Years: Nurturing Learning and Development Through Sensory Play

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Catrina Lowri Creator of Neuroteachers resources
Webinar 51min

This webinar will provide headteachers, managers, SENCOs, teachers and practitioners in early years with advice and practical guidance on nurturing the development of neurodivergent learners through sensory play, in a way that reflects their strengths and needs.

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This webinar will provide headteachers, managers, SENCOs, teachers and practitioners in early years with advice and practical guidance on nurturing the development of neurodivergent learners through sensory play, in a way that reflects their strengths and needs.

Adapting sensory play to meet the specific needs of neurodivergent learners can not only facilitate learning and development, but also help them manage their emotions, so that they are calm, attentive and ready to engage in the classroom.

In this webinar, Catrina Lowri, qualified special needs teacher, experienced SENCO, and creator of Neuroteachers resources, explains how to adapt sensory play to support the overall learning and development of neurodivergent children, and when and how to introduce activities to help young learners regulate emotions.