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The Road to Regulation in the Classroom: Social Success
CourseSocial participation is essential for successful school participation. This course is for educators who are interested in developing their knowledge and skills around supporting social participation for their students.
$110
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The Road to Regulation in the Classroom: How to pave the way for success
CourseThis workshop will explore evidence-based tools required to create a classroom environment which fosters positive behaviours. How adults lay these foundations plays a critical role in supporting children to develop their self-regulation skills.
$80
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The Road to Regulation in the Classroom: Executive Functioning
CourseExecutive functions are pivotal to our everyday functioning and ability to self-regulate. Through building your understanding of executive functioning and learning new strategies, you can optimise the participation of all students in the classroom.
$80
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The Road to Regulation in the Classroom: Emotional Regulation
CourseManaging big emotions plays a large role in a student’s overall ability to regulate their behaviours in the classroom. By creating a classroom that supports development of emotional regulation, students will feel safe and ready to learn!
$80
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The Road to Regulation in the Classroom: Sensory Processing
CourseWell regulated bodies contribute to successful engagement in learning within the classroom. By understanding the sensory needs of children, and having a bank of tools that you can utilise, you can create a calm classroom where all students learn.
$110
The Road to Regulation in the Classroom: Social Success
Social participation is essential for successful school participation. This course is for educators who are interested in developing their knowledge and skills around supporting social participation for their students.
The Road to Regulation in the Classroom: How to pave the way for success
This workshop will explore evidence-based tools required to create a classroom environment which fosters positive behaviours. How adults lay these foundations plays a critical role in supporting children to develop their self-regulation skills.
The Road to Regulation in the Classroom: Executive Functioning
Executive functions are pivotal to our everyday functioning and ability to self-regulate. Through building your understanding of executive functioning and learning new strategies, you can optimise the participation of all students in the classroom.
The Road to Regulation in the Classroom: Emotional Regulation
Managing big emotions plays a large role in a student’s overall ability to regulate their behaviours in the classroom. By creating a classroom that supports development of emotional regulation, students will feel safe and ready to learn!
The Road to Regulation in the Classroom: Sensory Processing
Well regulated bodies contribute to successful engagement in learning within the classroom. By understanding the sensory needs of children, and having a bank of tools that you can utilise, you can create a calm classroom where all students learn.