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“Let’s Learn and Have Fun Together!”
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Unique Prints offers several types of group sessions at various times during the year.
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Benefits to group therapy at Unique Prints:
• Children learn social skills and interact together.
• Peer modelling can enhance therapeutic gains.
• Class sizes are kept small to ensure individual attention for each participant. Feedback is provided at the end of each group session so parents will know how their child is progressing.
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Body Brain Integration Group (BBI)
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Alert Program for Self-Regulation The Alert Group teaches children to monitor their alert level so they can achieve a “just right” alert state. The result? Increased confidence, better school performance, and more enjoyable to be around. The program contains clearly defined steps that teach self-regulation awareness in a fun and entertaining way.
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Cursive Handwriting This group uses Mary Benbow’s “Loops & Other Groups” program to teach children the proper technique for cursive handwriting in a simple and fun way. It won’t seem like work when children learn to write the “Loops & Other Groups” way! Group size is kept small to ensure individual attention within the group setting.
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Fine Motor Other Groups” program to teach children the proper technique for cursive handwriting in a simple and fun way. It won’t seem like work when children learn to write the “Loops & Other Groups” way! Group size is kept small to ensure individual attention within the group setting.
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Social Skills Group This group uses peer interaction, role playing, group discussion, music, and games to improve children’s self-confidence in social situations and their ability to make friends. Speech/language, music therapy and social/emotional play are combined to make this group a lot of fun!
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Therapeutic Play Group Peer interaction, cognitive learning, fine/gross motor skills, and fun all rolled into one great group session. Occupational, speech, and music therapy are combined to achieve specific goals for each child. This group is designed for children ages three to six years old.
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| “Small Groups are a great way to teach new skills and guide children toward appropriate interactions with other children. We have so much fun too!”
- Lori Benson, Music Therapist
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