Cost
$ 260
Course Registration
Time & Date
Venue
The Autism Training Hub Sydney
Building 21, Suttor Street, Gladesville NSW 2111
Course Description
Music can be a powerful tool for creating a positive atmosphere in the classroom and building relationships among students and staff; and you don’t need to be a trained musician
Course Description
Music can be a powerful tool for creating a positive atmosphere in the classroom and building relationships among students and staff; and you don’t need to be a trained musician to tap into the benefits of this super-accessible tool! For neurodivergent learners, music can also be a gentler way to redirect and re-connect when feeling disengaged.
In this full-day workshop, Registered Music Therapists will share neuro-affirming musical ways to support anxiety, executive functioning, emotional regulation and different sensory preferences through real-life examples.
Participants will leave with a range of simple, but effective musical tools to increase engagement and bring more fun into the school day.
In this one-day course you will:
• Learn about why music can be an effective tool and how to use it flexibly
• See examples of music strategies and how they have been applied
• Identify opportunities for using music strategies to support students in your own classroom/cohort
• Reflect on how music may be drawn on as resource for both staff and student wellbeing
This course is designed for classroom teachers, music specialist teachers, support staff, school allied health therapists and anyone working with neurodivergent learners in groups keen to use music in their program.
Presenter(s) for this Course
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Bronte Arns
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Lene Jeffrey
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Vanessa Lucas
Venue Accessibility
Building
Ramp or level access
Parking
Available close by
Toilets
Available in the building or nearby
Enquiries
The Autism Hub professional learning courses aim to increase participants knowledge and confidence to best support the learning of autistic children and adults.
For enquiries specific to this course please contact autismhub@giantsteps.net.au
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