Workshop | Supporting infant and child development – Susanne Smith Rolley

£270.00

Join us on 19-20 March of 2026 for this 2-days Workshop lectured by Dr Susanne Smith Rolley.

During this workshop, participants will learn the essential elements of Ayres Sensory Integration® and the contribution of sensory integration to early development including state regulation, perception, motor skills, and praxis.  Accurate and comfortable sensory integration lays a foundation for perception and action that is pivotal throughout development, beginning with state regulation and progressing towards mastery of a myriad of life skills. Through video analysis and case discussions, participants will learn to systematically analyse sensory functions and analyse assessment findings for the purpose of communicating with parents and providing effective interventions.  

  • Who should attend?   

Professionals interested in research and evidence-based practice using sensory integration theory and methods for children ages 0-3 years 

  • Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this workshop, the participant will be able to:

  1. Name 5 early functions that require sensory integration to develop
  2. Identify several ways in which sensory integration contributes to development
  3. Analyse, interpret, and describe the symptoms of atypical sensory integration in development in infants and young children with and without additional diagnoses
  4. Understand the impact of sensory integration differences on the mental and physical health of caregivers
  5. List sensory regulatory strategies that parents and other caregivers can employ for their infants and young children
  6. Plan and implement therapeutic interventions for infants and young children with sensory integration differences. 
  • When?

19-20 March of 2026

(9:00 – 16:30 UK) 

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