Parent Workshop - Teaching Imitation Using Play

with AEIOU Program Coordinator Alexandra Gilmour

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Webinar Host Alexandra Gilmour

Alexandra Gilmour has been working in Early Intervention programs for eight years and has been with AEIOU for over 5 years. At AEIOU, Ally has worked as a Behaviour Therapist, Program Manager and as a Senior Behaviour Therapist in the Program Coordinator team. Ally has worked with children in a one-on-one capacity as well as in small group, whole group and inclusion support settings. Ally holds a Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Honours Psychology) from the Queensland University of Technology and a Master of Education (Applied Behaviour Analysis) from Monash University.

Our AEIOU Parent Workshop Webinar Series is designed to provide you with the knowledge of evidence behind our program, as well as practical tips and strategies to use at home, and in the community.

In this webinar, you will learn how to teach imitation using play, including:

  • What is imitation and why is it important;
  • The toys, actions and descriptions that can make play more engaging for your child; and
  • The evidence behind the strategies employed at AEIOU centres.