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Parent Workshops

Below is a list of workshops offered for parents of children with special needs.

Because this information changes frequently, please refer to the web sites of the organisations offering the workshops for the most up-to-date information on upcoming workshops.



Play Street 2006

http://www.hkicpa.org.hk

This December, the Hong Kong Institute of CPAs and Playright Children’s Play Association are once again co-hosting the colourful and fun-filled PlayStreet family day with the theme “Play:The Success Ingredient” (成功之道遊戲街), which promises to be memorable, festive and educational for Hong Kong families. More than 30 play activities will show how play helps children develop and is a “success ingredient” for their lives. Children and parents can play together and learn how play boosts imagination, creativity, self-confidence, and social and problem-solving skills.

As a member and registered student of the Institute, you and your family and friends are warmly invite to join and enjoy the great fun of PlayStreet 2006. Please click here to view our invitation letter.

Fung Hon Chu Gifted Education Centre

http://www.edb.gov.hk/index.aspx?nodeID=3625&langno=1

Fung Hon Chu Gifted Education Centre functions as a resource centre for promoting gifted education in Hong Kong. It runs regular workshops for parents and teachers.

F.O.C.U.S. (Focus On Children's Understanding in School

http://www.focus.org.hk

F.O.C.U.S.'s mission is to increase the provision of support and education for children who have Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD) and attentional disorders (AD/HD) and to increase awareness of and understanding about these learning differences. F.O.C.U.S. facilitates seminars and workshops for teachers, parents and health professionals.

12th International Mobility Conference
27 Nov - 1 Dec 2006

http://www.hksb.org.hk/imc/index.htm

The Hong Kong Society for the Blind is pleased to announce that the 12th International Mobility Conference (IMC) has been scheduled from 27 November to 1 December 2006 with a Post-conference Study Tour into China that starts on the 1st of December 2006. The 12th IMC is going to take place at the Langham Place Hotel, Hong Kong, China. The Hong Kong Society for the Blind is honoured to be the host organization of the conference.
The International Mobility Conference was first inaugurated in 1979 in Frankfurt. It aims to promote professional exchange in Orientation and Mobility training for the visually impaired persons for their better social integration, and arousal of public awareness in the provision of good access facilities for the visually impaired living in the community.

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Created: 15 May 2006, Last modified: 10 Oct 2008
Authorised by: Professor Chris Forlin, EPCL
Maintained by: Federation in Community Support