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DSAP Speaker Series - Sensory Processing with Dr. Patton
Join us for a virtual DSAP Speaker Series on Wednesday, September 13 from 7-8pm to talk about sensory processing with our speaker Dr. Patton. During this presentation, Dr. Patton will provide the foundational knowledge of sensory processing as found in the chapter she authored, Sensory Processing Disorders and Sensory Friendly Classrooms: Can They Become the Norm?, in the textbook entitled, Contemporary Issues in Special Education (Rineer-Hershey & Mild, 2020).
Dr. Patton will also provide a more in-depth look at how specific sensory input is processed, as well as strategies to address these specific areas. Lastly, Dr. Patton will provide time for any questions and/or more specific knowledge points for participants.
Dr. Jess Patton experiences the world of special needs as a parent and a professional. In addition to her twenty years in education, she is also the founder and president of Sense of Connection, a nonprofit serving the autism community, as well as the owner of Patton Advocacy & Consulting, LLC. With her extensive experience, Dr. Patton understands parenting and working with children who have special needs can be filled with the most rewarding moments intertwined with some extremely difficult struggles. Using humor and a unique flair, she enjoys sharing her story with the intention of helping other parents and professionals.
To receive the Zoom link, click the Register Now button above. When you register, you will also be able to submit questions for the speaker.