Understanding Tourette’s Syndrome

Understanding Tourette’s Syndrome

By Learning Facility
Online event
Multiple dates

Overview

Let's dive into the world of Tourette’s Syndrome and uncover the mysteries behind this fascinating condition!

Dive into the essentials of Tourette’s Syndrome with this low-commitment, online course designed to enhance your neurodiversity awareness. Perfect for educators, support workers, and anyone seeking a comprehensive grasp of behavioural support and education strategies, this course provides practical insights into recognising, managing, and supporting individuals with Tourette’s Syndrome. Don’t miss your chance—this limited offer will not be repeated.


Description


Understanding Tourette’s Syndrome is your gateway to improving neurodiversity awareness and implementing effective behavioural support. This course explores the unique challenges and strengths associated with Tourette’s Syndrome, offering strategies for education and daily interactions. With a focus on practical applications, you’ll learn how to tailor education strategies to support neurodiverse individuals, while enhancing your ability to provide informed behavioural support.

Through guided modules, you will explore the causes, symptoms, and social impacts of Tourette’s Syndrome. The course emphasises neurodiversity awareness, providing actionable techniques for behavioural support and education strategies in schools, workplaces, and community settings. Whether your role involves teaching, mentoring, or personal development, this course equips you with the knowledge to understand Tourette’s Syndrome and respond with confidence. Enrol today—spaces are limited, and this opportunity will not return.


Who Is This Course For


  • Teachers and education professionals seeking improved neurodiversity awareness
  • Special educational needs coordinators
  • Healthcare and social care workers interested in behavioural support
  • School counsellors and mental health advocates
  • Parents and carers supporting neurodiverse children
  • Education assistants looking for practical education strategies
  • Trainers developing neurodiversity awareness programs
  • Anyone wishing to better understand Tourette’s Syndrome and behavioural support


Requirements


  • No prior experience with Tourette’s Syndrome is needed
  • Basic literacy in English for reading and understanding course materials
  • Access to a computer, tablet, or smartphone with internet connectivity
  • Willingness to engage with neurodiversity awareness content
  • Openness to learning practical behavioural support techniques and education strategies


Career Path


  • SEN Teacher – Average UK Salary £35,000
  • Behavioural Support Specialist – Average UK Salary £30,000
  • School Counsellor – Average UK Salary £28,000
  • Neurodiversity Advocate – Average UK Salary £32,000
  • Special Needs Education Coordinator – Average UK Salary £34,000
  • Mental Health Support Worker – Average UK Salary £26,000


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