We are very excited to have the wonderful and very experienced Meg back with us to talk about sensory processing differences!
Sensory processing differences mean you experience input from the senses differently to other people.
Sensory processing differences are not the same as having medical or physical problems with your eyes, ears, nose, tongue or skin. Sensory processing happens in the brain. It is how you make sense of the information coming from your senses.
Meg's insightful sessions bring along personal lived experience and professional knowledge that she has gained over the years, this is the ideal opportunity to ask any personal questions you may have.
Meg recently brought us very informative sessions on 'understanding neurodiversity, using play as a support strategy and understanding overwhelm, meltdown and shutdown'.
Thursday 21st May - 10.00am - 12.00pm
To reserve your FREE place, please follow the Eventbrite link below
We look forward to seeing you online soon!