There are a limited number of bursaries available. Contact the email below for more information.This neurobehavioral model workshop is for those wanting to learn more about the impact of prenatal alcohol exposure on the brain and how best to support individuals living with differences in cognitive abilities. This training will help participants build a set of tools rooted in the latest neuroscience, which will allow them to be more successful in their support of individuals with a history of trauma, FASD or other neurobehavioral conditions. Eileen believes that kids do well if they can. When we understand how the brain has been impacted by alcohol, we can then reframe challenging behaviours by seeing them as symptoms of brain function, and move from frustration and anxiety to improved outcomes for both the child, and the caregiver.
Registration at 8:30 am, Workshop from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
*** Includes Lunch and Refreshments ***
Location: BMO Centre, 295 Rectory St., London ON
Please advise of any special dietary needs or accessibility requirements by emailing the address below by February 8th, 2020.
Contact fasdinclondon@gmail.com
There are a limited number of bursaries available. Contact the email below for more information.
Please note that registration closes February 8th. To register, click here.
For questions about the event, you can contact fasdinclondon@gmail.com.
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* Registration is not required for this event.