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Webinar “Self-stimulating behaviour in children”

8 November at 19:00

Self-stimulatory behaviour (or “stims”) is often found in children with special educational needs. Parents repeatedly turn to specialists with a request to “remove stims”.

If you often do not understand why your child reacts in a certain way to certain situations, if his or her behaviour attracts the attention of others, we invite you to the webinar “Self-stimulating behaviour in children”.

8 November 2024 at 19:00, Zoom platform

Host – Anastasiia Shvets, a certified music therapist, teacher, correctional music educator, master of musical arts, member of the Association of Music Therapists of Ukraine and the Ukrainian Union of Psychotherapists, mother of children with SEN.

We will talk about:

– stims, what they are;

– causes of self-stimulating behaviour;

– “removing stims”: is it possible?

See you at the event!

🔗 Please register to participate in the free webinar
In order to participate the free webinar, please follow these steps:
1. Go to the Chat Bot;
2. Select “Webinars and MCs”;
3. Answer the questions about yourself;
4. Select the option “Parents” or “Guardians” in the question “Are you filling out the application as…”.
5. Answer the questions about the child;
6. Select the desired event by indicating its number.
7. Click “Complete registration”.
The event is part of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) project “Station: Me” implemented by the CPH “Confidence” with the support of the Norwegian government.