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Positive Ways of Changing Behaviour
- Date:
- 12 March 2010 to 12 March 2010
- Organizer:
- Concept Training
- Location:
- Birmingham
This course is for those supporting adults and children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder and Learning Disabilities. Don't just manage challenging or difficult behaviour, use pro-active approaches to support children and service users to make positive behavioural changes. As part of this course you will learn how to put behavioural theory into practice and how positive behaviour changes can maximise social, leisure and learning opportunities.
For more information visit www.concept-training.co.uk or call 01524 832 828
Contact: , info@concept-training.co.uk
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