Best Practice Therapy in School
Event description
When a therapist supports your child’s experience at school, it fosters their participation and inclusion while also building the skills and confidence of school staff to meet your child’s needs.Â
Join us to learn what best practice therapy looks like in a school setting. Discover evidence-based approaches and how therapists can collaborate with teachers to support your child’s engagement and development.Â
In this session, a therapist and a parent will share their insights and real-life experiences, highlighting strategies that make therapy meaningful and impactful in the school environment.Â
About the Conversation: Primary School SeriesÂ
This event is part of our four-session series brought to you by Kindred in partnership with the Early Childhood Intervention Best Practice Network (ECIBPN). The series is designed to equip you with the knowledge and confidence to build strong partnerships with your child’s school and advocate effectively to ensure their needs are met through their primary school years.Â
About the Speakers:Â
To be announced
These webinars will be recorded. If you can’t attend live, register to receive the replay via email.Â
Who is this event for?
- Families of young children with disability, developmental delay or neurodivergence across New South Wales.Â
- While our events are primarily designed for these families, we value inclusivity and welcome all who would like to participate. 
More information
- This event is held online using Zoom.Â
- If you have accessibility needs, please advise during registration.
- Further questions? Contact us at:Â info@kindred.org.au
Disclaimer:Â Kindred provides an opportunity for families raising children with disability to learn from each other and share their experiences and resources. Kindred does not provide personalised advice or services.Â
Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services. Visit https://www.dss.gov.au/ for more information. Â
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