Occupational Therapist For Children With ASD Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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What will I learn?

Unlock the potential to transform young lives with our Occupational Therapist for Children with ASD Course, tailored for the Irish context. Delve into sensory processing nuances relevant to children in Ireland, enhance fine motor skills using locally available resources, and master evaluation techniques considering Irish healthcare standards. Gain insights into Autism Spectrum Disorder as it presents in Irish children, set realistic and achievable goals aligned with Irish family values, and craft effective intervention plans adaptable to the Irish educational system. Elevate social interactions through play and targeted strategies reflecting Irish social norms and supports. Designed for occupational therapy professionals working in Ireland, this course offers practical, high-quality content to empower your practice and make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and families in Ireland.

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Learning outcomes

Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below

Master sensory integration: Implement effective sensory support techniques, adapted for the Irish environment.

Enhance fine motor skills: Utilise tools and activities familiar and accessible within the Irish setting for motor development in children.

Evaluate progress: Employ methods suitable for the Irish healthcare system to measure and adjust therapy plans.

Understand ASD: Identify characteristics and challenges of autism, with a focus on its manifestation in Irish children.

Plan interventions: Set realistic goals and actively involve the child's family, considering the supports available within the Irish community and healthcare system.