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Points of Discussion

This workshop will discuss the "Pyramid of Learning" and how children's early developmental movements, milestones, and early life trauma affect the nervous system. Heather will discuss attachment-based O.T. interventions, sensory-motor activities, the Safe and Sound Protocol from Interactive Listening Systems, and the importance of co-regulation. She will discuss her experience in working with psychotherapists at the Ottawa Centre for Trauma and Attachment Therapy and how a team approach has benefited her clients. Some fun, regulating gross motor activities for home will be discussed. Get ready to learn how to move, and practise your breath work in this fun-filled session.

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Guest Speakers

Heather Hodgins-Chan

Heather Hodgins-Chan

Occupational Therapist Reg. (Ont.), On the Ball Pediatric

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