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Successful Multi-sensory Sessions
- Date:
- 11 March 2010 to 11 March 2010
- Organizer:
- Concept Training
- Location:
- Birmingham
This multi sensory training workshop will show how to plan and execute sessions in the Multi-Sensory Environment when working with either adults or children. The day would be a very useful follow up to the "Understanding the Multi- Sensory Concept" programme but
this is by no means essential. The workshop will be a mixture of theory and practice and will include the use of Shadow Puppetry, Sensory Stories and Sensory Life Experiences.
For more information visit www.concept-training.co.uk or call 01524 832 828
Contact: , info@concept-training.co.uk
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