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FEL SOCIAL SKILLS SMASHED PICTURES 9 12 years old
::: 5 Weekly Sessions ::: Starting 26 May 2024 :::
Robina, Gold Coast :::

Responding to Smashed Pictures in Social Interactions – 9-12 Years – 5-Week Course

Presented by Kathryn, Senior Speech Pathologist

A smashed picture is any event, situation or behaviour from another person, that doesn’t meet our expectations. People smash each other’s pictures all the time and when we don’t have the skills to understand and respond to this, it can make social interactions very difficult.

This social skills group for 9-12 year olds will focus specifically on supporting children to understand their smashed pictures and respond to them successfully in conversation, play and other interactions.

This course is offered in-person at the FEL Training Centre at Robina, Gold Coast. It is not available for online attendance.

Workshop content and details

Session 1: Sunday 26 May 2024 – 8:00am – 9:30am AEST (QLD Time)
Session 2: Sunday 2 June 2024 – 8:00am – 9:30am AEST (QLD Time)
Session 3: Sunday 9 June 2024 – 8:00am – 9:30am AEST (QLD Time)
Session 4: Sunday 16 June 2024 – 8:00am – 9:30am AEST (QLD Time)
Session 5: Sunday 23 June 2024 – 8:00am – 9:30am AEST (QLD Time)

Children between the ages of 9-12 years to develop their understanding of the pictures they have about the way they expect other people to interact and behave with them and how to respond successfully when other people do not meet these pictures.

This event will be presented in person at the FABIC Education and Learning Training Centre in Robina, Gold Coast:

HQ @ Robina
FEL Training Centre (Level 5)
Suite 52, 1 Laver Dr
Robina QLD 4226

To enter the building outside of business hours, you will need to be buzzed in by our staff. Click here for detailed instructions.

Kathryn Maroney Speech Pathologist

Kathryn
Senior Speech Pathologist

Kathryn is an experienced speech pathologist who has worked in private practice, the not-for- profit sector and community health since 2010.

She works extensively with disability and combines the development of effective communication skills with the FABIC Body Life Skills Program.

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