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Wed, May 31

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Work and Play Cafe

Social Language Groups - Age 8-12

A chance for your child to learn how to self regulate, social thinking and emotional control through play. Class if for those that need 3:1 support or less. (Somewhat independent.)

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Social Language Groups - Age 8-12
Social Language Groups - Age 8-12

Time & Location

May 31, 2023, 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM

Work and Play Cafe, 444 N Hewitt Rd, Ypsilanti, MI 48197, USA

About the event

Our social language groups will focus on:

  • Zones of Regulation (Self Regulation and Emotional Control)
  • Social Thinking Methodology by Michell Garcia Winner
  • Video Modeling Games, Turn Taking, Winning and Losing
  • Role Playing
  • Initiating and maintaining conversation
  • Understanding body language and personal space & more!

All children attending must have a form of developmental disabilities.  Please be sure to register for a Work and Play membership (free or $20 a month) prior to registering for this class.

About the company:

As a mother-daughter team, Rachel and Alexis know first hand how important family relationships are. A to Z Speech Therapy offers convenient in-home and teletherapy services to create meaningful relationships with clients and their families while enhancing communication skills and family relationships.

A to Z Speech Therapy is a mother-daughter owned private practice offering convenient in-home and teletherapy speech and language services for pediatric clients and their busy families. A to Z Speech Therapy also offers social skills groups, educator in-services, and parent education consultations.

A to Z Speech Therapy was named after Rachel's two daughters, Alexis and Zoey. Alexis followed in her mother's footsteps by becoming a speech-language pathologist and they are now fulfilling a dream of working together in a profession that they love.

Tickets

  • 4:30 - 5:30 pm Class

    For children 7-12 years old (or cognitively appropriate)

    $40.00

Total

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