Auditory Processing  - A guide for practitioners and parents
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Auditory Processing - A guide for practitioners and parents

By SEND Station

A practical session providing information and insights into auditory processing and how children can be better supported

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Online

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Online

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

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Family & Education • Education

Auditory Processing - A guide for practitioners and parents

About this session

What can you do when a child is obviously struggling with following and interpreting age-appropriate instructions and managing social interactions?

Do they frequently misinterpret what you say and ‘just get it wrong’?

Children with auditory processing issues are often under-identified and can struggle to reach their potential. This can be frustrating for them as well as adults who struggle to understand their difficulties.

This practical session provides the basic information needed to gain some insights into auditory processing and how it can affect children at different ages in the primary sector. We will provide strategies to promote effective practice in both school and home settings so that these needs are understood and supported.

Useful for:

Schools, other settings and homes with early years, primary age children causing concern

Suitable for:

Parents, SENCos/ALNCos, Teachers and LDSAs and other professionals

Also included:

Summary Sheet of Key Points

Certificate of Attendance

Session Leader: Mary Mountstephen

The session is led by Mary Mountstephen, a former Primary Headteacher and now a learning differences specialist. Mary has worked in mainstream, special and independent settings both the UK and internationally, and is a popular presenter at conferences.

Mary is known for her extensive knowledge, delivered in an easy to digest format, and for her active style of delivery that reflects her commitment to a mind-body-emotions model of learning.

Mary also shares the latest research and practice as contributor of SEN Magazine.

Duration: 1.5 hrs

About SEND Station

You will receive a warm welcome from us.

Our sessions are informed as well as being informal, delivered with humility and humour with scope for interaction.

Learning online is simply better with SEND Station. Affordable, convenient and always live!

SEND Station is a great destination to explore fresh, practical and great value online training for those working with and supporting children with Special Education Needs and Disabilities.

Our Terms and Conditions

This is a live event.

Recordings of this session are not made or permitted and all materials are copyright SEND Station Ltd.

Pricing is per delegate. Please purchase additional tickets if more than one person is planning to attend the session.

We do not issue refunds for missed events, but we will ensure you have access to the same event at a future date so long as let us know in advance of the event. We cannot offer access or move booking once the event is closed.

If the event does not take place due to a fault on our behalf, we will offer you the choice of rebooking free of charge or a refund.

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Nov 4 · 02:00 PST