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Introductory Weekend Seminar January 22nd - 24th 2010

Get a HANDLE on Neurodevelopmental Differences

Our next weekend introductory Course is January 22-24 in Lewes, East Sussex and places can be booked at the early bird rate of £125 until 15 December. The Friday evening session stands alone, is free and open to all.

The Introductory Course is a non residential weekend course families, professionals and people interested in learning more about the underlying reasons for learning issues and difficulties. It is a hands-on, interactive introduction to HANDLE and how this unique, comprehensive and simple approach can help people understand the root causes of neurodevelopmental differences including: Autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, brain injury, language delay, Tourette's Syndrome and behavioral difficulties.

Participants learn to understand how neurodevelopmental functions affect learning; to identify behaviours as communication; to explore the interactive interdependent nature of neurodevelopment; to recognise the signs of stress and their impact and to become familiar with some HANDLE activities that can be used at home, work or school.

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