Fall Seminar: Self-Regulation in Young Children

Join us for the first presentation in our Fall Seminar series on Friday, September 11, 2015  from 1:00 – 3:00pm ET to learn more about helping young children develop self-regulation skills. Occupational therapist, Julie Kraska OT/L, will discuss strategies to develop those skills that can make it easier for children to take turns, make friends, adapt to school and home routines, follow classroom rules, and problem solve. If you are spending hours in a day attempting to calm a child, you may have a child with self-regulation difficulties and benefit from this presentation.  Register today to watch the presentation live at the UK Coldstream Research Campus Human Development Training Room or via live videoconferencing to sites around the state. To become a remote site or for help registering, contact walt.bower@uky.edu.

You can also download a flyer to print and share: Fall15Self-regulationFlyer. Details about more seminars to come soon …

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