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Seminar: DIR101 - The Nuts and Bolts of it
Mon, Nov 25
|Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium.
DIR/Floortime® is adaptive to any age of development, from early intervention through adolescence. 10% discount for SALTS applicable
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Time & Location
Nov 25, 2024, 9:00 AM – Nov 26, 2024, 5:00 PM
Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium., 317 Outram Rd, Singapore 169075
About the event
Course Objectives
Students successfully completing this course will demonstrate the ability to:
- Identify at least three common features of autism and other challenges of relating and communicating.
- Identify at least four key features of relationship-based approaches.
- Describe all 6 Functional Emotional Developmental Capacities (FEDCs) in the DIR® model and potential challenges that children face at each capacity.
- Describe at least three characteristics of how individual differences (the "I" in DIR®), including health, sensory processing, and regulatory challenges, can impact a child's development.
- Identify at least three key principles and basic strategies of Floortime.
- Describe at least three characteristics of relationship and family in the DIR® model.
- Describe the essential role of affect as it is related to the D, the I, and the R.
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