Thursday Jul 29 2021
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Online
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Who should attend? Parents and Caregivers
Social Skills & Self-Regulation Group for Caregivers is aimed at helping caregivers to support their children in grades one to six in the areas of social skills and self-regulation. Participants will learn core concepts from the well-established Social Thinking® and Zones of Regulation® programs. Thursdays July 15, 22, 29 and August 5, 12, 26, 2021 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Register Group Information Duration: 60 minutes Length: 6 weeks Cost: $384.00 CAD* *Check with your insurance provider for coverage Practical ways to implement these programs at home will be shared. Handouts, worksheets, and activity suggestions from the these programs will be provided to support learning and facilitation of concepts at home. Three sessions will focus on Social Thinking® content (facilitated by a Speech-Language Pathologist) and three sessions will focus on the Zones of Regulation® content (facilitated by an Occupational Therapist). Sessions will take place over Zoom. For more information, please contact lauren.greenwood@boomeranghealth.ca, Manager of Programs. Boomerang Health powered by SickKids 9401 Jane Street, Suite 211 Vaughan, Ontario; L6A 4H7 (905) 553-3155 info@boomeranghealth.com www.boomeranghealth.com
Social Skills & Self-Regulation Group for Caregivers is aimed at helping caregivers to support their children in grades one to six in the areas of social skills and self-regulation. Participants will learn core concepts from the well-established Social Thinking® and Zones of Regulation® programs.
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