Webinar
Parents of children aged 2 - 5 years old
How to develop your neurodivergent child’s language at home!
Join us on this parent training webinar where you’ll learn how to identify why your child might have difficulties in certain communication areas, strategies and exercises you can implement with them to make progress on those skills and a pdf guide that walks you through step-by-step on how to implement those strategies (and a whole lot more)!
FREE
Thursday, April 25 @ 6:30pm |
Thursday, April 25 @ 6:30pm |
Webinar Details
Date: Thursday, April 25
Time: 6:30 pm AEDT
Duration: 60 mins
Where: Online (Zoom)
Cost: FREE!
Webinar Host
Sarah Sabsabi
Speech Pathologist - CPSP, MSPA
Bachelor of Speech Pathology
Master of Public Health
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Not sure where to start with helping your child with their communication?
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Don’t worry, we’ll show you how you can help your child kick those communication goals especially if you’re stuck on those endlessly long Speech Therapy waitlists.
Clarity and understanding around your child’s communication
You’ll learn how neurodivergent children’s language development differs from neurotypical children (and that’s okay!). You’ll also learn how to identify why your child might have difficulties in certain communication areas so that you can come up with the right mix of strategies and activities to support their development in that area!
Strategies & activities to use with your child to make progress on their goals
You’ll learn a range of different strategies and activities that you can do with your child depending on the area of communication they are having difficulties with. The best part is, that these strategies only take 5-10 minutes to do and can be done during your regular routines with your child!
PDF guide on Language Development (packed full of BONUS content!)
At the end of the webinar, we’ll share a guide that goes into more detail on how to perform the strategies and activities we shared with you in the webinar. For example, when to perform the exercise, what to keep in mind when performing it with your child, how long should you do the strategies for and how often. There will also be a lot more strategies and activities included in the guide that we couldn’t cover in the webinar itself.
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Want a sneak peek into what we are going to be covering in the webinar?
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Webinar Outline
Neurotypical Language Development (2 - 5 yr)
Identifying why your child might be having difficulties in certain communication areas
Key Language Strategies to implement at home for different communication areas
Questions and Answers with Sarah (Speech Pathologist)
Who will you be hearing from at the webinar?
Sarah Sabsabi
Speech Pathologist - CPSP, MSPA
Bachelor of Speech Pathology
Master of Public Health
Webinar Presenter
Meet Sarah!
Sarah is a Certified Practicing Speech Pathologist at Happyer Therapy, providing high-quality, neurodiversity-affirming care to all clients. Sarah has been working with neurodivergent children and their families for a decade, and has a passion for creating accessible communication opportunities for all.
Prior to being at Happyer, Sarah has previously worked in a large range of public, private and educational roles. This includes (but isn’t limited to!) her roles as a Professional Practice Educator for the Australian Catholic University, and as a volunteer Speech Pathologist for Global Smile Foundation, a non-profit organisation that provides comprehensive cleft care in South America and the Middle East.
Outside of being a Speech Pathologist, Sarah spends most of her time outdoors camping, hiking and swimming with her family.
Who is Happyer Therapy?
We’re a paediatric online therapy company that’s on a mission to make therapy services accessible to children within days rather than months.
We understand the vital importance of early intervention for children when it comes to their long-term development. That is why the team at Happyer is focused on making therapy services available sooner and developing content and information for parents so they can still make progress with their children even if they are stuck on wait lists.
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