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Who should attend Nonverbal Learning Disabilities (NLD)
This one-day seminar is designed for special education directors, teachers, psychologists, counselors, administrators, speech and language pathologists, instructional aides, principals, mental health providers and social workers.
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training seminar Nonverbal Learning Disabilities (NLD)
This one-day seminar is designed for special education directors, teachers, psychologists, counselors, administrators, speech and language pathologists, instructional aides, principals, mental health providers and social workers.
Nonverbal learning disorder (NLD) is an uncommon and poorly understood
neurological condition with a misleading name. NLD is not a disorder that causes
people to be nonverbal; it a disorder that impairs the ability to process and
learn nonverbal information. Communication is about two-thirds nonverbal and
only one-third verbal; therefore, the inability to understand nonverbal
information can cause profound difficulties. NLD is defined as a disorder
originating in the right hemisphere of the brain. Reception of nonverbal or
performance-based information governed by this hemisphere is impaired in varying
degrees, causing problems with visual-spatial, organizational, evaluative and
holistic processing functions.
Seminar highlights:
Overview of nonverbal learning disabilities (NLD)
How to succeed with NLD
Nonverbal factors relating to handwriting difficulties
Ages and stages: assessment and intervention for NLD across the age span
Learning Objectives:
The attendee will be able to discuss the prognosis for NLD.
The attendee will be able to identify how sensory integration may affect
school performance.
The attendee will be able to review developmental stages in children and
adolescents.
Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for special education directors, teachers,
psychologists, counselors, administrators, speech and language pathologists,
instructional aides, principals, mental health providers and social workers.
Continuing Education Units
IACET 0.6
NBCC 6.0
AZ SCHOOL 6.0
AZ SW
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