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Sensory Processing: Strategies for the Home and Clinic

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Presented by Sue Green, OTRL

This webinar will provide professionals and caregivers who work with children impacted by prenatal substance exposure essential knowledge on how sensory processing difficulties affect these children. By understanding sensory modulation and implementing effective sensory strategies, caregivers and professionals can help children achieve better self-regulation, leading to improved behavior, attention, and emotional well-being.

Learning objectives

At the completion of this session, participants will be able to:

  1. Define sensory processing

  2. Explain the continuum of SP (over responders and under responders)

  3. Guide parents in implementing a sensory diet at home to promote sensory modulation

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Alcohol, Opiates, and other Drugs: Identifying the Child Affected by Prenatal Substance Exposure

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