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SENSORY TRAINING FOR SLPS

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Confidently Provide Speech Therapy That Starts With Sensory Regulation — And Ends With Life-Changing Communication

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Sensory Certificate Course

Level I

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Advanced level sensory concepts and regulation techniques for more effective speech sessions

MEET THE UNPARALLELED AUTHORITY WHO TEACHES REGULATION TECHNIQUES TO IMPROVE COMMUNICATION THROUGH HER INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED TRAININGS

Sensory Integration trained SLP Jessie Ginsburg knows that a deep understanding of sensory processing is integral to helping Autistic children develop language. In order to increase communication, we first have to improve a child's regulation.

Before creating the Inside Out Sensory Certificate, Jessie started her own practice which quickly became a top-ranked clinic in Los Angeles.

Now, through her national publications and talks, Jessie inspires a new way of thinking about the role that regulation plays in developing communication.

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Jennifer Corie, SLP

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

"I am now more confident in what to do and why I am doing it, I am better able to explain my goals and how to achieve them to parents, I am less scattered and more focused with the structure this course provided, and I am seeing faster and better progress in my patients!"

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Avani Shah, SLP

Morisville, North Carolina

"The course made me feel more confident about explaining to parents what their child's sensory needs and preferences are. It also helped me include parents in coming up with action plans to improve their child's sensory regulation, flexibility, and problem solving skills."

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Madison Gwizdalski, SLP

Pasadena, California

"I could not recommend this training enough to my colleagues. Everything that was included in this course is so applicable, and honestly, I'm sad I didn't know about all of this sooner. It would have been so helpful! I am so excited about using this information as I move forward."

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