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Sensory Smart Classrooms in the Amherst Preschool Program. Presented by Alicia Chin-Gibbons & Joan Epstein November 6, 2009. CREATING SENSORY CENTER, CURRICULUM AND PREPARING FOR WORKSHOP. Preschool Sensory Processing Strategies In-service An Inclusive and Collaborative Approach
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Sensory Smart Classrooms in the Amherst Preschool Program Presented by Alicia Chin-Gibbons & Joan Epstein November 6, 2009
CREATING SENSORY CENTER, CURRICULUM AND PREPARING FOR WORKSHOP
Preschool Sensory Processing Strategies In-service An Inclusive and Collaborative Approach Wednesday, September 16 Crocker Farm Computer Lab 1:45 -3:00 (Starts Promptly) Presenters: Stephanie Joyce, Marjory Ackerman, Joan Epstein and Alicia Chin-Gibbons In preparation for the development of preschool sensory centers: Joan will give a presentation on the basics of sensory processing. Marjory and Stephanie will share their collaborative model developed to support children with sensory processing needs in the first grade classroom. Their successful collaboration will describe the creation of a classroom sensory center and curriculum utilized to support the sensory needs of first grade students. Preschool staff will begin problem solving how to develop this model appropriate for 3-5 year olds. Alicia will address the importance of collaboration. All Preschool Staff are Invited
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