WORKING WITH AUTISTIC CHILDREN IN EAP / EAL 

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Who this tutorial is for:

  • Certified Equine Assisted/Facilitated Psychotherapy/Learning Practitioners

  • Those currently studying Equine Assisted/Facilitated Psychotherapy/Learning Practitioners who are new to working with autistic children and young people and want to learn about the basics of how to best support their autistic clients in the paddock

  • Those who are interested to know more about how Equine/Animal Assisted Therapy/Psychotherapy/Mental Health and Learning can support autistic children and young people to build on their strengths and support them in areas where they are experiences challenges

What you’ll learn:

  • The benefits of working outside, in nature and with horses/animals

  • Building strengths: relational skills, self-awareness and self-regulation of emotions

  • Integrating skills across a variety of environments and settings

  • Opportunities in Equine Assisted experiments and activities: considerations for practice and suggested activities

What you’ll get:

  • A 60min recorded presentation with lifetime access

  • Downloadable PDF of presentation