Learning Disabilities and Assistive Technology

Learning Disabilities and Assistive Technology

By Learning Facility
Online event
Multiple dates

Overview

Join us for a deep dive into the world of learning disabilities and assistive technology - let's unlock new ways to support every learner!

Unlock the potential of Learning Disabilities and Assistive Technology in our exclusive online course designed for professionals and caregivers alike. Explore the intersection of neurodiversity, learning disabilities, ADHD, autism, psychology, and child counselling through practical applications of assistive technology. This low-commitment course empowers you to make a tangible difference for individuals with diverse learning needs. Act fast — this specific Learning Disabilities and Assistive Technology course will not be offered again.

Description


This Learning Disabilities and Assistive Technology course delves deep into neurodiversity, learning disabilities, ADHD, autism, psychology, and child counselling, providing a comprehensive understanding of how assistive technology can support individuals in educational and therapeutic settings. You will explore adaptive software, digital tools, and communication aids that enhance learning for people with ADHD, autism, and other learning disabilities. Through a focus on neurodiversity and psychology, you will gain insights into how child counselling techniques intersect with technology to foster inclusion and independence.

By engaging with this course, you will strengthen your knowledge of learning disabilities, ADHD, autism, and neurodiversity while understanding practical assistive technology applications. Ideal for professionals in psychology, child counselling, education, and healthcare, this course ensures you are equipped to support diverse learners effectively. Remember, this exclusive Learning Disabilities and Assistive Technology opportunity is limited — enrol now before it disappears.


Who Is This Course For


  • Professionals seeking expertise in learning disabilities and assistive technology
  • Child counsellors exploring neurodiversity, ADHD, and autism
  • Educators looking to integrate psychology-informed assistive technology strategies
  • Caregivers supporting individuals with ADHD, autism, and learning disabilities
  • Psychology students aiming to specialise in neurodiversity and child counselling
  • Professionals enhancing skills in learning disabilities interventions and technology use
  • Therapists seeking tools for practical child counselling applications
  • Anyone passionate about neurodiversity, learning disabilities, ADHD, autism, psychology, and assistive technology


Requirements


  • Basic familiarity with technology is helpful but not essential
  • An interest in learning disabilities, neurodiversity, ADHD, autism, psychology, and child counselling
  • Willingness to engage with practical applications of assistive technology
  • No prior experience in psychology, child counselling, or assistive technology required
  • Internet access and a device capable of running digital learning tools
  • Commitment to a low-intensity, flexible online learning format


Career Path


  • Special Educational Needs (SEN) Coordinator – £28,000
  • Child Counsellor specialising in neurodiversity – £26,500
  • Educational Psychologist Assistant – £24,000
  • Learning Support Specialist – £27,500
  • Assistive Technology Consultant – £29,000
  • Behavioural Support Practitioner – £25,000


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