*Please Note: Registration closes March 24th. Registration is not completed until paid in full. Payment must be made no later than March 24th, 2017*
Connecting with infants and toddlers
with Lori Robbins, PT at the IWK NICU & Peri-Natal Follow-up Program
April 5th, 2017 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Approved for 3 hours of on-going training by the Early Learning and Child Care Board (ELCCB)
Workshop Description
Join this informative workshop and brush up on your knowledge of brain development in young children. Learn how to incorporate this up-to-date science to create a nurturing environment and promote learning.
In this session, we will touch on:
About Lori
Lori has been working with children and families as a physiotherapist for 10 years. She is also a passionate community educator delivering a full range of workshops on the importance of early relationships, connection and environment in fostering sensory and movement skills.
Lori has a particular interest and post-graduate education in early brain development, pediatric Neuro-Developmental Treatment (NDT), sensory processing intervention, functional strengthening in children, nurturing touch, attachment theory and treatment and attunement. Lori is also a certified infant massage instructor and international trainer (IAIM®/WINC®).
In her younger days, Lori could be found traveling the world. Today, she continues to embrace that spirit of adventure in raising her young family in Halifax!
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