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Sensory Wellbeing

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This practical workshop is designed for teachers to build awareness of sensory needs and wellbeing.  Whether you’re learning to understand your student’s sensory worlds or realising your own sensory needs have taken a back seat in the classroom, this session is for you.  Led by Alice Hoyle, neurodivergent parent, educator, and author of Becoming a Sensory-Aware School which has been purchased for all attendees, we’ll explore how to use the book to bring sensory wellbeing into your classroom with an additional focus on the PSHE curriculum. 

What You’ll Discover:

· What sensory wellbeing really means – and why it matters

· The senses (not just 5!) and how they affect us

· How to spot and understand sensory thresholds and the window of tolerance

· What "sensory welldoing" looks like in real life

About the Facilitator:

Alice Hoyle is a sensory-aware mum, author, and PSHE education consultant. She supports schools and families to improve sensory inclusion and emotional wellbeing. Alice draws from lived experience and two decades in education to help families feel heard and empowered.

50 FREE places available for schools in Nottingham City.  A copy of the resource for each delegate.