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Autism And Play: Learning Through Play, Learning To Play | 2 Part Webinar | 12/03/2021 and 26/03/2021
March 12, 2021 @ 9:30 am - 11:00 am
Recommended for parents and carers of children with Autism aged 0 to 7 years.
- Part 1: 12th March 2021 – 9.30am to 11.00am
- Part 2: 26th March 2021 – 9.30am to 11.00am
Play is an important part of childhood, but we know that Autism can affect the development of skills needed for play. For this reason, play is one of the core intervention domains of First Steps for Autism therapy—not only learning through play but learning to play! In this two-part webinar series, we will explore:
Part 1: The Importance of Play – An Introduction
- Why children need to play
- How play develops – The Social Stages and Types of Play
Part 2: Supporting Learning through Play
- Strategies for building play skills
How Do I Register?
- Please note that you are registering for both workshops mentioned above. Registrations for the 2 part workshops will close prior to the first workshop.
- For any families who are currently accessing therapy services with the Autism Association of Western Australia, we have chosen to offer our online webinar training content free of charge as a part of your comprehensive service for 2021. To register please select the ‘RSVP’ option below.
- For any families not currently accessing services through the Autism Association you are welcome to access any of these training opportunities. A fee of $175.56 will apply. You can purchase your ticket to attend at the bottom of this page. If you would like to talk to someone about how to access our comprehensive therapy service please call 9489 8900 and request to speak to an Autism Service Advisor or contact us here.
How Does a Webinar Work?
Our live webinars are presented using Zoom software which is supported on most computers, laptops, and mobile devices. This allows participants to log in remotely – perfect for regional families or those who are unable to attend our face to face workshops! Zoom also allows participants to interact with other attendees and the presenters using the virtual chat features. If you have any questions regarding our webinars or the Zoom software, please get in touch at seminars@autism.org.au