TTT: Behavioural Therapy Talks with Audrey Cully
Part 2
There are two sessions in this series, with participants ideally attending both. Audrey will discuss what is meant by the term ‘behaviour of concern’ and explain why children engage in these behaviours. We will look at behaviours that challenge through the lens of communication, with Audrey offering strategies and guidance on how to pro-actively and re-actively support the young person at times of increased stress or emotional dysregulation. Through discussion around the use of specific tools, participants will come away with an increased understanding of how to problem solve why behaviour/s occur
Audrey Cully is a Behaviour Specialist who has over 20 years’ experience of working in the area of special needs, with a strong background in autism. She has worked with children from 2 years old up to 18 years in different settings including special schools, autism classrooms and mainstream primary school. Audrey also works with children with autism and related disorders in their homes. She works as a Behavioural Consultant and has designed and overseen many IEP’s and Behaviour Support Plans and has extensive experience in dealing with crisis episodes of behaviour. Audrey delivers workshops and training to parents and professionals.
Part 2: Thursday 14 November, 7pm, Kildare Town Library
Book your place here: https://buytickets.at/tttkildare/1319505