Sensory processing support for libraries • Evening
FOR PUBLIC LIBRARY STAFF
Learn about supporting children with sensory processing challenges at the library.
FOR PUBLIC LIBRARY STAFF
Learn about supporting children with sensory processing challenges at the library.
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Professional development insights and resources for new graduates working in not-for-profit organisations in the ECI Best-Practice Network
Encourage your child to express themselves with PhotoVoice... and have fun! For families of children with developmental concerns, delay or disability up to 12 years old. Facilitated by trained parent-peer workers.
FOR PUBLIC LIBRARY STAFF
Learn about supporting children with sensory processing challenges at the library.
FOR PUBLIC LIBRARY STAFF
Join us for a Q&A on how making your library more inclusive
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