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A structured intervention to develop the social and interaction skills of children and young people with autism in mainstream settings.
Staff will learn what Lego-based Therapy is and how to implement and differentiate Lego-based Therapy.
The course will include practical group activities; guidance on setting up Lego based Therapy groups and highlights the benefits for children and young people with autism.
Refreshments: Drinks on arrival.
The course will be delivered by a specialist practitioner – Nigel Hunter
Date & Time: 12.03.19 – 9.00am – 11.30am Margaret McMillan Tower
ost 55 per person
Bookings via the website
http://www.skills4bradford.co.uk/what-we-offer/0-25-inclusive-education-services
Published: 08/02/2019 Audience: All school staff who come in contact with children and young people with autism. Contact: Barbara Bartle
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