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There's a Lizard in my Chocolate



Research shows that up to 70% of students in any given classroom are affected by sensory problems although only 13%-16% are identified.  These issues often cause students to avoid or appear fearful of certain activities, appear clumsy, uncoordinated or even districtive.  They may also demonstrate poor organizational skills, delayed fine/grow/oral motor skill development and daily life skills.  These students are often resistant to change and transitions are are viewed as socially inept and have great difficulty responding appropriately to peers and challenges.  Unfortunately, students with sensory integration problems are viewed as immature, spoiled, or hyperactive when it is a sensory regulation problem which can be addressed through interventions, techniques, and modifications.  There's a Lizard in my Chocolate will share activities that can be easily incorporated into the daily routine that will help organize the child's sensory system and create calming effects for children. 

More and more children are being diagnosed with Autism, ADHD,  Anxiety Disorder,  Emotional Disturbance, ODD, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and other disabilities which often include characteristics of sensory defensiveness.  Participants will explore strategies that can be applied to all students to increase communication and learning while reducing frustration and fear. 



Important Session Information:


A $75 FEE WILL BE DUE ON THE DAY OF THE TRAINING IF NOT PARTICIPATING IN THE DMESC PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CONSORTIUM.  
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Session ID:
463822
Credits Available:
(6) Hours
Seats Filled:
15 / 30
Fee:
$0.00
Contact Person:
Crystal Willey
Instructor(s):
Kris Shinn
Dana Ray
LEA MYERS
Audiences: 
K-12, Special Ed, All Educators
 
Date Time Location
7/19/2022 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM DeQueen/Mena Education Cooperative - _Main Campus - DMESC Howard (DL)


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