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Parent Carer Information session – Introducing sensory issues
Allsorts | 7 March @ 10:00 am | Free – £5.00 | see event description below ↓
About this event:
Introducing sensory processing and sensory issues
Sensory processing describes the way the body receives incoming information and stimuli through our senses. The workshop looks at the different types of sensory stimuli and what happens when children and adults find the information they receive through their senses challenging.
The workshop is facilitated by Dee Kraus-Kerby, Allsorts short breaks coordinator, and will be interactive with time for discussion and your questions.
There are two sessions on offer so please check you are booking for the time/format you prefer: 7 March 10am – In person or 9 March 7.30pm – Zoom.
This is the 7 March 10am -12 pm – In person
Activities are open for Allsorts members to book on. Please email [email protected] or phone 01453 750 474 to discuss joining as a member.
We work hard raising funds to subsidise our activities and make them affordable for members. We never want the cost of an activity to stop you having fun with Allsorts – please contact us for a confidential conversation about payment reduction or fee waivers if you need some support.
Please do not attend Allsorts activities if you are displaying any COVID-19 symptoms or have been told to self-isolate or quarantine within the last 10 days.
Please note:
Allsorts activities and events are only open to current Allsorts members. To become a member please complete our online membership form.
If an activity or event is sold out you can join our waiting list by emailing [email protected]
We work hard raising funds to subsidise our activities and make them affordable. We never want the cost to stop you having fun with Allsorts – please email [email protected] for a confidential conversation about fee reductions if you need some support.
Please avoid attending Allsorts activities if you have COVID-19.
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