Sensory Processing Differences Workshop

Sensory Processing Differences Workshop

The NHS and Aspens are offering an online support workshop.

By Lincolnshire Community Health Services NHS Trust

Date and time

Tuesday, June 11 · 2:30 - 5am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 2 hours 30 minutes

Please note, this event is only available for Lincolnshire parent/carers.

The NHS, Lincolnshire County Council, LPCF and Aspens have worked collaboratively to create an online support workshop for parents and carers of children and young people with sensory processing difficulties.

The workshop is delivered by the NHS, and Aspens.

By sensory processing difficulties we mean:

Sensitivity to certain sensations such as loud noises, smells, the feel of their clothes or another person’s touch. Common sounds may be painful or overwhelming; the light touch of a shirt may chafe the skin, and these experiences interfere with the child’s ability to engage in daily activities.

Avoiding these sensations through certain behaviours.

Lacking awareness of/not being sensitive enough to certain sensations such as food around their mouth, movement, and body position. Being unable to tell where limbs are in space or not being able to engage in conversation or play.

Actively seeking sensations through behaviours such as chewing non-food items, fidgeting or being generally on the go.

The workshop will be held online on Zoom by a Behavioural Specialist from Aspens, it will be approximately two hours. Please ensure that you have accessed the resources prior to attending the workshop.

The workshop will not seek to provide a diagnosis but will provide information, advice and techniques on how to help you better understand sensory processing, and it will cover strategies and equipment that will help you to support your child.

For any questions about the booking or course details please email licb.cyp@nhs.net

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