20/09/2010

Dates: 20th, 21st, 22nd Sep 2010

During this three-day Hanen Certification Workshop, speech-language pathologists/therapists learn about the Hanen approach to early language intervention, which empowers parents of children with language delays to become their child’s primary language facilitator. They also receive training in how to lead the It Takes Two to Talk Program, in which parents learn to apply responsive strategies to everyday interactions with their child, making intervention an ongoing process.

The It Takes Two to Talk workshop:
  • Provides intensive, small-group training to SLP/Ts who work with preschoolers (0-5) with language delays and their families.
  • Addresses application of the Hanen approach within everyday clinical practice, as well as within an It Takes Two to Talk Program
  • Covers adult learning principles and their application to teaching parents/caregivers, using the Hanen teaching model.
  • Is a prerequisite for attendance at advanced Hanen workshops
Speaker: Jo Bristow

** Workshops are limited to 14 participants.  Register before early-bird period (14/06/2010) to avoid disappointment.

Time: 8.30 am - 5.00 pm
Venue: To be confirmed

Early-bird (before 14/6/10)
SHAS: $1300
Non-SHAS: $1700

Full-fee:
SHAS: $1500
Non-SHAS: $1950

VCF Funding is available – please contact us for more details.

Please email Michelle Boo at pd@shas.org.sg or michelle_boo@yahoo.com for registration forms and more details.

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