Thursday Oct 21 2021
4:15 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.
Online
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Who should attend? Children
Social Skills & Self-Regulation Group is aimed at children in grades four and five who could benefit from support with their social skills and self-regulation. Participants will learn core concepts from the well-established Social Thinking® and Zones of Regulation® programs. Activities will be focused on helping participants conceptualize group content, identify personal challenges with social skills and self-regulation, and learn strategies to help overcome these difficulties. Six sessions will focus on Social Thinking® content (facilitated by a Speech-Language Pathologist) and six sessions will focus on the Zones of Regulation® content (facilitated by an Occupational Therapist). Sessions will take place over Zoom. Thursdays from September 23 – December 9, 2021 4:15 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. Register Duration: 60 minutes Length: 12 weeks Cost: $768.00 CAD* *Check with your insurance provider for coverage A complimentary pre-group screening is offered to determine group appropriateness. For more information, please contact lauren.greenwood@boomeranghealth.com, 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 is aimed at children in grades four and five who could benefit from support with their 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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