Shannon Hennig

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Shannon Hennig has her Masters in Communication Sciences and Disorders and is a certified speech-language therapist, both in New Zealand and the USA. Shannon has been working in hands-on roles within a wide range of educational spaces for over 20 years. She specialises in neurodiversity, language disorders, and assistive technology. Her doctoral research focuses on augmentative and alternative communication. She is particularly interested in how to support young people with minimal or very hard to understand speech. Shannon founded Inclusive Communication in 2014 which provides speech-language therapy services to the greater Wellington region and professional development webinars and workshops nationwide. She works closely with Ministry of Education, Oranga Tamariki, local mental health teams, and various non-profits. She is passionate to supporting our collective journey towards making learning spaces emotionally supportive, neurodiversity-affirming, and language rich for all students. She also does advocacy work in the sector in hopes that one day we might all have the supports we all need to make our inclusive education dreams a reality.

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Supporting Social Connections With Students Who Find Playing With Peers, Group Work, And Interacting With Peers Tricky

October 10 @ 11:10 am - 12:00 pm

This workshop shares practical information to help build your confidence in understanding why social opportunities can add extra demands, pressure, and challenges to any activity for many neurodivergent students. While some students find social breaks to be a chance to recharge and group work to enhance learning, many neurodivergent students need us to carefully consider the complexities and challenges of socialising during the school day, both structured and unstructured times. We discuss how to support social development separately from other skill development, introduce ourselves into play to scaffold opportunities, and ensure that we are valuing neurodivergent ways of playing and connecting. The double empathy problem will be foundational to this webinar.

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October 10
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11:10 am - 12:00 pm
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Shannon Hennig
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