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Stammering Plus – how to support autistic children who stammer @thepalincentre via Zoom (September 2024)

September 25, 2024 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Zoom

Please note: this training is online via Zoom.

Presented by Gemma Clarke and Marie Halpin, Specialist SLTs

This study day is running for the Fourth time due to requests from SLTs about how to support children who stammer (CWS) who are autistic. The day will provide an overview of core facts and research related to the intersectionality between Autism and Stammering. The presenters will showcase examples of practice and facilitate discussion about how best to adapt our clinical work for children under 7 (e.g. Palin PCI) and for children aged 8-14 (e.g. Family Communication Skills) who stammer and are autistic.

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INVOICES:

If you would like to pay for your course by invoice an administration fee of £20 per person will be added to the course fee. Please add this additional £20 onto your form when you select to pay by invoice e.g. cost of course: £165.

DISCOUNTS available for group bookings (20+ participants) Email: [email protected] for more info.

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