Lego Therapy Workshop

Lego Therapy Workshop

By South West Institute for Teaching

This workshop aims to teach adult facilitators the benefits of Lego therapy as an intervention for children on the autistic spectrum.

Date and time

Location

Countess Wear Community School

Glasshouse Lane Lower Wear EX2 7BS United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Family & Education • Education

Lego therapy is an intervention devised by Dr LeGoff (2004), it has been researched and identified as being beneficial for many children and young people with social communication and interaction difficulties (autistic spectrum).

This workshop aims to teach adult facilitators the benefits of Lego therapy as an intervention for children on the autistic spectrum. Whilst understanding the theory of Lego therapy, there will be the opportunity for delegates to take part in a session which illustrates how Lego therapy differs from merely playing with Lego.

It will look at the outcomes for many young people (i.e. developing social skills such as turn taking, social negotiations and collaborative play). The workshop will also demonstrate the roles of those involved (including adults) and explains how this can potentially improve the social opportunities for young people.

Recent Feedback

“We have worked with a number of children with various needs. They have loved it and it is really helping them to develop vital skills for life. Thank you so much!”

“Good to have somebody passionate about needs of autistic children with real examples.”

Trainer

Lisa has over 20 years' experience in the field of Autism and is a parent of a young person diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome. Lisa has a BA Honours degree 1st Class in Childhood and Youth Studies (Open University) and a Post Graduate Diploma and Certificate in Autism from the University of Birmingham. In addition, she has attended numerous training workshops including P.E.C.S. (Picture Exchange Communication System), social stories and the use of visual prompts, sensory processing difficulties, managing anxiety and sexual understanding.

Lisa has worked with young people on the spectrum in a variety of settings including education, social care and the local community. She provides training and advisory services to a range of professionals for the education and care sector.

Cost

£45 per person for SWIFT member schools | £65 per person for non-member schools

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SWIFT Partner providing course (including invoicing) is Exeter Consortium Schools’ Alliance (invoiced by Exeter Consortium)

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South West Institute for Teaching

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Nov 26 · 09:30 GMT