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New course from Aut Fitness "Prohibited physical exercises for children with mental disorders", May 28-29, 2022

2023-03-26 06:42 2022
Marina Solovyova conducted the author's two-day course "Prohibited physical exercises for children with mental disorders" on May 28-29, 2022.

The duration of the webinar is 8 hours, and it can be purchased in the recording at the link: https://autfitness.ru/vebinar .

This webinar is suitable for everyone who uses physical exercises when working with children with mental disorders, namely for parents, trainers in adaptive physical culture, fitness, physical culture, sensory integration specialists, neuropsychologists, occupational therapists, speech pathologists, speech therapists, AVA therapists, psychologists.

The course will capture you and immerse you in the topic of choosing safe exercises for children with ASD and other mental disorders. The program includes theoretical and practical materials, reveals the topics of training safety and the peculiarities of the development of the motor sphere of children with ASD and other mental disorders. Students will learn how to adapt exercises taking into account the characteristics of children and eliminate injuries during training.

During the workshop, the participants analyzed more than 10 practical video cases of children with different physical development characteristics and were able to ask questions to the lecturer. After completing the course, participants received certificates and access to a private telegram chat with the opportunity to discuss issues. As a bonus - a methodical manual with a list of prohibited exercises in the format of a desktop mini-book + a checklist.

The course participants shared their positive impressions after passing it. Everyone noted that they had gained a lot of new practical knowledge, learned how to diagnose and choose safe exercises for children with mental disorders.

Congratulations to Marina Viktorovna on the successful completion of the author's course, which will help specialists and parents to safely conduct training without injuring children.