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CPD Accredited
ADHD: Is there a cure?
Rated 0 out of 5R295.00 Register NowPresenter: Professor Andre Venter
HPCSA awards 3 CEUs
This short online presentation will explore;
•the role of both pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions
•address the optimal time for intervention and realistic outcomes
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Anxiety and Sensory Integration
Rated 0 out of 5R295.00 Register NowPresenter: Roseen Ress (Occupational Therapist)
HPCSA awards 3 CEUs
This short online presentation will explore;
•the influence a child’s sensory system has on anxiety
•the emotional well-being of the learner in the classroom
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CPD Accredited
Anxiety and Working Memory
Rated 0 out of 5R225.00 Register NowPresenter: Debbie Catto
HPCSA awards 2 CEUs
This short online presentation will explore;
•the relationship between working memory and anxiety
•how both working memory & anxiety can affect children with reading difficulties
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Bullying: Managing a Social Cruelty
Rated 0 out of 5R295.00 Register NowPresenters: Lesley Rosenthal and Hennie Vorster
HPCSA awards 3 Ethics CEUs
This short online presentation will explore;
•understanding social cruelty
•the roles of the different people involved in the bullying process and the role of the parent
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CPD Accredited
Child Protection: Law and Ethics in South African Child Care Professions
Rated 0 out of 5R295.00 Register NowPresenter: Luke Lamprecht
HPCSA awards 3 Ethics Points
This short online presentation will;
•equip the practitioner with the relevant legislation
•protocol for investigation and the various ages of consent that come into play when having to report abuse
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CPD Accredited
Children’s Rights
Rated 0 out of 5R295.00 Register NowPresenter: Luke Lamprecht
HPCSA awards 3 ethics CEUs
This short online presentation will explore;
•insight into children’s rights
•a brief overview of Section 28, offering advice around issues when children are in conflict with the law
•and provides a holistic view of children’s rights