8th International Research Conference on Adolescents and Adults with FASD
Review, Respond and Relate – Integrating Research, Policy and Practice Around the World
Presented by The University of British Columbia Interprofessional Continuing Education
April 18 – 21, 2018
The Hyatt Regency Vancouver
Early bird rates are in effect until February 28, 2018
Link to conference site: http://interprofessional.ubc.ca/initiatives/adults2018/
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On-line Gentle Teaching Training
This training is for all people who are directly involved in daily support of persons, like parents, caregivers, teachers, etc.
In this on-line gentle teaching training we will cover all elements of the normal basic training.
- What is the essence of gentle teaching
- Look at the person from the perspective of gentle teaching
- Personal development of the caregiver to become a gentle teacher
- Developing a culture of life
- Improving quality of life
- The methodology of gentle teaching
- Making a gentle teaching support plan
After having completed this training you will be able to apply gentle teaching in daily interactions with the people you serve, and you will be able to creaate special gentle teaching sessions with persons for who it is more challenging to feel safe and loved. You will also be able to resognize your own emotions and you let go or transform disturbing emotions.
The training will be interactive, so you need a good internet connection. The maximum number of participants is 6 per training.
There will be eight 2-hour sessions. Participants will get a training manual to read as preparation for each session.
The regular costs of participation will be $250 for participants living in rich countries. Participants from developing countries can pay what they can afford.
Dates: 2018: March 14, 21 and 28, April 11, 18 and 25 May 16 and 23.
Time : 12 – 2 PM CDT
For information please contact info@gentleteaching.nl
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