Sensory Friendly Environments: MyTime Online
Event description
Sensory Friendly Environments
MyTime Online
About this event
Whether your child is a sensory seeker, or avoider, making changes to the environment can be calming for their senses and support regulation. Have you created a sensory-friendly environment at your home or in the community?
Join this peer group discussion to share what has worked for your child and hear the experience of others. There will be opportunities to ask questions and share ideas.
This event is facilitated by Kylie
Kylie is a mum to two amazing neurodiverse school-aged kids. Her family lives the day to day journey of what a medical and disability diagnosis means.
Kylie is an experienced Peer Facilitator and also mentors and supports families with evidence-based, child-led, strengths-focused, mindfulness and growth mindset approaches. She believes this encourages, not only her own, but all children to thrive and flourish.
Who is this event for?
MyTime is for parents and caregivers raising a child with disability, developmental delay or Autism.
During a MyTime session, there is a guided discussion and a space to connect with other families. These discussions offer an opportunity for parents and caregivers to share and learn from each other.
More information
- MyTime is held online using Zoom.
- If you have accessibility needs, please advise during registration.
- By registering for this event you agree you have have read and agreed with the MyTime member consent statement - MyTime Consent Statement
PLEASE NOTE: DUE TO PRIVACY CONSIDERATIONS THESE EVENTS ARE NOT RECORDED.
Contact Us
- Email: info@kindred.org.au
Disclaimer: 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.
Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.Visit www.dss.gov.au for more information.
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