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Webinar: An introduction to early communication in children with cerebral palsy

Webinar: An introduction to early communication in children with cerebral palsy
Webinar: An introduction to early communication in children with cerebral palsy

Webinar: An introduction to early communication in children with cerebral palsy

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This webinar will explore the variety of ways that we can encourage communication development in young children with cerebral palsy. 

Who can come?

This session is suitable for any allied health and education professionals or parents and carers supporting children with cerebral palsy including those who are new to this topic..

What is involved?

Cerebral Palsy Scotland webinars are led by one of our specialist therapists and include a mixture of theory, case examples and practical ideas.  This session is being delivered by Speech and Language Therapist, Claire McMillan.

Learning objectives

By the end of the session, attendees will have:

  • Increased understanding of how communication develops and how this relates to children with cerebral palsy
  • Learnt practical ways to encourage communication in young children, considering both speech as well as alternative ways of communicating (AAC – Augmentative and Alternative Communication)
  • Deepened their knowledge of what types of alternative communication can be considered including when and how to introduce AA

Cost:

£35 per person

If you require an invoice please contact us at info@cpscot.org.uk 

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Date And Time

28/05/2026 @ 10:00 AM to
28/05/2026 @ 12:00 PM
 

Registration End Date

27/05/2026
 

Location

Online event

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