Social communication, or the exchange of information between individuals, is an imperative part of social emotional well-being. Through play we can create opportunities for children's developing minds, language, and the capacity for negotiating social exchanges. This workshop series focuses on the development of pivotal life, educational, and social skills for all learners, which are nurtured most effectively within the context of play.
The series consists of 3 workshops, presented by Laura Bonazinga Bouyea, that run from 8:30am - 3:30pm on the following days (for a total of 15 professional learning hours):
Feb. 11: Balancing Structured and Unstructured Play
March 4: Early Development of Theory of Mind and Social Relatedness
March 25: An Introduction to Peer Mediated Instruction and Intervention (PMII)
If you choose to attend only one or some of the workshops individually, click a title above to see details and to register.
In addition to these workshops, we are offering a graduate course option where participants advance and apply their learning. Please CLICK HERE to register for the course.