Understanding Movement Differences
A radically respectful approach to understanding the different movement of those with Autism - ADHD - Cerebral Palsy - Tourettes.
About this course
In this training we explore the movement differences of those with ADHD/Autism, Tourettes or Cerebral Palsy in a non-medical way.
Ever wondered why you or someone you know struggles to stop themselves even when what they are doing is getting them nowhere?
Wondering why someone is obsessed, compulsive or like a stuck record?
This course will provide fresh insights and a much deeper understanding of physical, mental and emotional movements. This understanding will lead to much more respectful forms of intervention.
Great for anyone working with or caring for disabled or SEN children or young people with behaviour that may be hard to understand or intervene with.
Course introduction
Goals
To understand movement differences using a respectful model that helps us all empathise
For participants to understand the underlying rationale and ethos of this way of working
To explore ways of maximising an individual’s inclusion and connection with the wider community through useful strategies around their movement challenges
To explore ways of helping with movement accommodations
Understanding Movement Differences leads to better and more effective strategies
'Now I have effective strategies based on fresh insights!’
Hi, I’m Colin Newton - Educational Psychologist for 35 years and Director at Inclusive Solutions.
I have spent my career committed to inclusive education and have offered much training and many individual consultations to schools and families with these insights. They work, they are respectful and they bring a fresh approach. I love this unique way of thinking and am sure you will too.
What's included
Lifetime access to the course you have purchased
Access to a private online community of students and experts
Hear from our students!
People of all ages do things for a reason!'
Why is he flapping? Why does he keep getting obsessed? Why does he keep hitting his own head? Why can't he stop playing on Minecraft and have something to eat?
'Its just because he is autistic... ' comes the expert's unhelpful answer.
Many young people's behaviour is often dismissed as just part of their condition. In this course we unpack a range of movement differences, uncover what they really mean and then explore practical strategies that will help impact on these.
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Certification upon completion of course
Parent of grown up Autistic son
'Thank you - a wonderful way of better understanding my son....'
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Frequently Asked Questions
When will I get access to the course and curriculum?
As soon as you have signed up/made payments
Will I get a certificate?
Certificates will be available upon course completion
Can I get a refund if I am unhappy with my purchase?
If you are unsatisfied with your courses within 30 days please reach out to us for a refund