• How To Run Lego Therapy Intervention

    Kings Hill Community Centre 70 Gibson Drive, Kings Hill, Kent, United Kingdom

    Lego Therapy was originally developed for children with autism but brick building has been and continues to be used therapeutically with children with other social skill difficulties and communication difficulties including language impairment and social use of language. It promotes development of key communication skills, including attention and listening, vocabulary and concept development, sharing, collaboration, […]

    £15
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    Singleton Environment Centre Wesley School Road, Ashford, Kent, United Kingdom

    Lego Therapy was originally developed for children with autism but brick building has been and continues to be used therapeutically with children with other social skill difficulties and communication difficulties including language impairment and social use of language. It promotes development of key communication skills, including attention and listening, vocabulary and concept development, sharing, collaboration, […]

    £15
  • How To Run Lego Therapy Intervention

    St George Hotel, 8 New Road Avenue, Chatham, Kent, United Kingdom

    Lego Therapy was originally developed for children with autism but brick building has been and continues to be used therapeutically with children with other social skill difficulties and communication difficulties including language impairment and social use of language. It promotes development of key communication skills, including attention and listening, vocabulary and concept development, sharing, collaboration, […]

    £15
  • How To Run Lego Therapy Intervention

    Swale CVS Central House, Central Avenue, Sittingbourne, Kent, United Kingdom

    Lego Therapy was originally developed for children with autism but brick building has been and continues to be used therapeutically with children with other social skill difficulties and communication difficulties including language impairment and social use of language. It promotes development of key communication skills, including attention and listening, vocabulary and concept development, sharing, collaboration, […]

    £15

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