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Practical training courses on autism, Down syndrome, ADHD, stroke, learning disabilities, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's… Modules of 1 to 4 hours, at your own pace, for families and professionals.
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training courses
Practical courses on autism, ADHD, DYS disorders, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Down syndrome and more. Modules of 1 to 4 hours, at your own pace, for families and healthcare professionals.
Training organisation no. 11757351875
Supporting Seniors Through Play: Stimulate, Engage, and Connect
Use DYNSEO tablet games to run engaging sessions, stimulate cognitive functions and strengthen relationships with seniors.
Aging Well Every Day: Prevention, Health, and Autonomy
Adopt protective habits and simple routines to preserve your health, memory and quality of life every day.
Maintaining Your Memory Daily: Simple and Effective Methods
Understand how memory works and practise simple techniques to stimulate your cognitive abilities day after day.
Cognitive Stimulation for Seniors: Practical Ideas, Tools, and Everyday Implementation
Discover concrete tools and activities to stimulate seniors' cognitive functions and integrate them easily into daily practice.
Therapeutic Reminiscence: Using the Past to Improve Well-Being in the Present
Use reminiscence as a therapeutic tool to stimulate autobiographical memory and improve residents' well-being.
Preventing Falls: Identifying Risks, Taking Daily Action, and Reorganizing the Environment
Identify fall risk factors in seniors, implement preventive actions and adapt the environment effectively.
Depression and Mood Disorders in Seniors: Identifying, Supporting, and Guiding
Recognise signs of depression and mood disorders in older adults, adapt care and refer to appropriate resources.
Depression and Mood Disorders in Older Adults: Understanding and Supporting Loved Ones
Better understand depression and mood disorders in older people to effectively support your loved one at home.
End of Life Care: Professional Practice and Supporting Families
Adopt a compassionate approach to end-of-life care, support the patient and their family during these essential moments.
Refusal of Care: Understanding, Negotiating, and Respecting — A Gentle and Ethical Approach
Understand reasons for care refusal, develop compassionate negotiation strategies and respect the person's autonomy and dignity.
Diabetes and Cognitive Impairment: Understanding the Connection and Adapting Care Practices
Understand the interactions between diabetes and cognitive decline to adapt care in daily professional practice.
Sleep Problems in Seniors: Understanding and Improving Your Loved One's Sleep
Understand sleep disorders in older adults and put in place concrete strategies to improve their nights.
Sleep and Neurological Conditions: Helping Your Loved One Sleep Better
Understand the links between sleep disorders and neurological diseases (Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, MS…) and take effective action.
Sleeping Better as a Caregiver: Taking Care of Your Own Sleep
Recover restorative sleep despite caregiving demands, with simple techniques and adapted routines.
Sleep Disorders in People Receiving Support: Understanding, Identifying, and Adapting Care Practices
Identify and understand sleep disorders in people you support and adapt your professional practice accordingly.
Alzheimer's: Understanding the Disease and Finding Solutions for Everyday Life
Understand the disease, communicate better and put practical solutions in place for a calmer daily life with your loved one.
Behavioral Changes Related to Illness: A Practical Guide for Loved Ones
Understand the mechanisms, anticipate reactions and manage difficult situations to preserve family balance.
Behavioural Disorders Related to Illness: Methods and Multidisciplinary Coordination
Understand the origin of disorders, intervene without medication and coordinate roles within a multidisciplinary team.
Alzheimer's-Related Dementias: Understanding Differences and Adapting Care Practices
Understand and distinguish Alzheimer's-related dementias to adapt care practices in care homes and residential settings.
Parkinson's: Understanding the Disease and Finding Solutions for Everyday Life
Organise daily life for greater independence, adapt communication and prevent falls at home.
Understanding Parkinson's Disease: Essential Guide for Loved Ones
Understand Parkinson's, its progression and manifestations to confidently and compassionately support your loved one.
Caring for Someone with Parkinson's: Taking Care of Yourself for the Long Term
Learn to preserve your own physical and emotional balance to support your loved one with Parkinson's over time.
Cognitive and Emotional Changes in Parkinson's Disease: What Families Need to Know
Better understand the cognitive and emotional aspects of Parkinson's to adapt your support and preserve quality of life.
Parkinson in Institutions: Understanding the Disease and Adapting Professional Practice
Understand the specificities of Parkinson's to adapt care practices in residential or medico-social settings.
Stroke: Understanding the Disease and Finding Solutions for Everyday Life
Recognise warning signs and put practical solutions in place to secure, stimulate and organise daily life at home.
Stroke and Aphasia: New Ways to Communicate with Your Loved One
Understand aphasia after a stroke and discover alternative strategies to maintain connection and ease daily communication.
Stroke and Relationships: Getting Through the Challenge and Rebuilding Together
Understand the impact of stroke on a relationship and find resources to get through this challenge and rebuild together.
Preventing a Second Stroke: the Essential Role of Loved Ones
Understand risk factors and adopt the right daily habits to reduce the risk of recurrence and protect your loved one.
Returning Home After a Stroke: Preparing for a Successful Transition
Prepare the return home, adapt the environment and put the necessary support in place for a safe and serene transition.
Cognitive Difficulties After Stroke: Memory, Attention, and Everyday Life
Understand cognitive after-effects of stroke and discover concrete strategies to help your loved one in daily life.
Emotional Difficulties After a Stroke: Understanding Behavioral Changes
Better understand emotional and behavioural changes after stroke to support your loved one with compassion and effectiveness.
Post-Stroke Fatigue: Understanding and Managing Life at Home
Understand post-stroke fatigue, invisible yet exhausting, and find concrete solutions to adapt daily rhythm and preserve energy.
When a Parent Has a Stroke: Supporting Children Through the Illness
Help children understand a parent's illness, work through worry and maintain a balanced family life after a stroke.
Stroke Care in Institutions: Understanding the Consequences and Adapting Professional Practice
Understand the motor, cognitive and emotional after-effects of stroke to adapt care practices in institutional settings.
Stroke and Challenging Situations: Understanding, Preventing, and Responding Effectively
Anticipate and manage complex situations linked to behavioural and emotional after-effects of stroke in professional practice.
Understanding Traumatic Brain Injury: What Families Need to Know
Understand traumatic brain injury, its invisible after-effects and learn to support your loved one through their recovery.
Traumatic Brain Injury in Young Adults: Supporting Your Child Through Change
Understand the profound changes caused by traumatic brain injury in a young adult and find the right ways to support them.
Memory, Attention, and Daily Life After a Traumatic Brain Injury: Practical Tools for Families
Understand post-traumatic cognitive difficulties and put practical tools in place to support recovery in daily life.
Traumatic Brain Injury: Understand the Long-Term Effects and Adapt Professional Practice
Understand the after-effects of traumatic brain injury and adapt care practices in medico-social structures.
Understanding Multiple Sclerosis: An Essential Guide for Caregivers
Understand MS, its forms, symptoms and treatments to better support your loved one every day.
Multiple Sclerosis and Daily Life: Maintaining Independence and Preventing Complications
Put practical strategies in place to maintain independence, manage fatigue and prevent complications day to day.
Fatigue and Cognitive Changes in Multiple Sclerosis: What Families Can Do
Understand and help your loved one manage chronic fatigue and cognitive difficulties related to multiple sclerosis.
Living Long-Term with MS: Caregivers, Relationships, and the Future
Find long-term balance as a carer, preserve your relationship and build a life project despite MS.
Multiple Sclerosis in Care Facilities: Understanding the Condition and Adapting Care Practices
Understand the specificities of MS to adapt care practices in medico-social or healthcare structures.
Supporting a Loved One with Cancer: Understanding the Disease and Treatments
Understand cancer treatments and their effects to effectively support your loved one while preserving your own balance.
Supporting a Loved One in Palliative Care: Staying Strong While Providing Support
Find the words, gestures and resources to support a loved one in palliative care while preserving your own balance.
Post-Cancer Fatigue and Chemo Brain: Understanding and Supporting at Home
Understand persistent fatigue and post-cancer cognitive difficulties to better support your loved one in their recovery.
When a Parent Has Cancer: Supporting Children Through the Illness
Find the words to talk to children about cancer and help them go through this difficult period with security and support.
Supporting a Child with Autism: Keys and Solutions for Everyday Life
Put practical strategies in place to reduce anxiety, support communication and develop independence every day.
Autism: Managing Difficult Situations in Daily Life
Understand why your child has difficult behaviours, spot warning signals before a crisis and discover concrete strategies.
Managing the Emotions of a Child with Autism
Understand emotional intensity, identify triggers and discover visual and sensory regulation tools for daily use.
Understanding and Managing Emotions in Autistic Teenagers
Prevent burnout and exhausting camouflage and discover regulation strategies adapted to the life of a teenager.
Autism in Adulthood: Keys to Supporting and Promoting Autonomy
Discover solutions to support independence, foster social inclusion and preserve the quality of life of an autistic adult.
Understanding and Managing Emotions in Autistic Adults
Prevent burnout and camouflage, and discover regulation strategies adapted to professional, social and daily life.
Asperger's Syndrome: Understanding the Subtle Particularities
Specific cognitive functioning, sensory sensitivities, intense emotions: understand what is invisible but changes everything.
Autism in Institutions: Comprehensive Support
5-day training for education teams (ESAT, IME, SESSAD…). From ASD to practical daily support strategies.
Autism in Middle and High School: Understanding the Autistic Profile and Adapting Teaching Practices
Understand the specificities of autism and adapt teaching practices to better include students at secondary level.
Supporting a Child with ADHD: Keys and Solutions for Everyday Life
Improve attention, channel energy and establish routines that calm everyday life.
ADHD Child at Home: Advanced Strategies for Managing Impulsivity and Opposition
Identify at-risk situations and master concrete techniques to manage impulsivity, opposition and daily crises.
ADHD in Adolescents: Advanced Strategies for Managing Impulsivity and Opposition
Identify triggers, adopt the right approach and build a consistent home–school framework.
ADHD in Adults: Strategies for Organization and Impulsivity Control
Build a personalised organisation system and master concrete strategies for managing impulsivity day to day.
Student with ADHD: Advanced Strategies for Managing Impulsivity and Opposition in the Classroom
Anticipate at-risk situations, intervene effectively during incidents and build consistent support with families.
Supporting a Child with Down Syndrome: Keys and Solutions for Everyday Life
Understand the specificities of Down syndrome and support the child in their learning, motor skills and independence.
Helping Your Child with Down Syndrome Manage Their Emotions
Identify crisis triggers and discover concrete tools to help your child regulate their emotions every day.
Managing Difficult Behaviors of a Child with Down Syndrome
Understand and prevent crises, intervene calmly and work towards better emotional regulation.
Developing Communication in Children with Down Syndrome
Help the child to express themselves, reduce frustration and strengthen your bond with practical adapted strategies.
Understanding and Supporting Motor Development in Children with Down Syndrome
Understand hypotonia and hyperlaxity and discover fun activities to stimulate gross and fine motor skills every day.
Down Syndrome: Building Independence Through Routines
Help the child do more on their own through structured routines and adapted visual tools.
Promoting the Socialisation of Children with Down Syndrome: Friendships, Interactions, Inclusion
Help your child connect with others, understand social codes and foster their inclusion in social life.
Supporting Independence in Teenagers with Down Syndrome
Develop life skills, prepare for professional life and foster social and emotional development.
Facilitating Daily Autonomy for Adolescents with Down Syndrome
Prepare the teenager for an independent adult life: routines, travel, money management, social life and life project.
Helping an Adult with Down Syndrome Manage Their Emotions
Support anger, frustration, anxiety and hypersensitivity while respecting dignity and developing emotional independence.
Supporting an Adult with Down Syndrome: Social Life, Employment, Independence
Support the adult with Down syndrome towards fulfilment: domestic independence, professional integration, social and emotional life.
Facilitating Daily Autonomy for Adults with Down Syndrome
Essential routines, visual tools, adapted equipment, positive reinforcement and adaptation to early ageing.
Down Syndrome in Institutions — Comprehensive Support
Understand motor, cognitive and emotional specificities, adapt practices in ESAT, care home, IME or SESSAD.
Supporting a Child with DYS Disorders: Keys and Solutions for Everyday Life
Understand the child's needs and put in place simple adaptations for homework, organisation and self-confidence.
DYS Disorders in Adulthood: Understanding and Adapting
Understand DYS forms in adulthood, their impacts (work, organisation, emotions) and set up concrete compensation tools.
DYS Disorders in Primary School: Identifying Signs and Adapting
Identify signs (dyslexia, dysorthographia, dyspraxia…), understand the classroom impact and adapt without overloading.
DYS Disorders in Middle School: Understanding, Recognising, and Adapting Teaching Practices
Better understand DYS disorders to identify students in difficulty and adapt teaching practices at secondary level.
Supporting Students with Learning Disabilities: Strategies and Tools for the Classroom
Spot warning signs in the classroom and implement concrete strategies to foster inclusion and success for all students.
Preventing and Responding to Bullying and Cyberbullying
Identify bullying and cyberbullying situations and put effective prevention and intervention actions in place.
Invisible Disabilities in the Classroom: Recognising, Understanding, and Adapting
Identify invisible disabilities (DYS, ADHD, mild autism…), understand their classroom impact and adapt the environment for inclusion.
Screen Addiction in Adolescents: Understanding, Identifying, and Taking Action
Better understand the mechanisms of screen addiction in teenagers and implement prevention and support actions.
Screen Awareness: Understanding, Managing, and Supporting Children
Understand uses and effects of screens, set a calming framework and establish effective household routines.
Managing the Emotions of a Highly Sensitive Child
Identify the triggers of emotional storms and master concrete regulation tools to support with kindness.
Supporting an Anxious Child: Rituals, Breathing, Anchors
Set up soothing safety rituals and master breathing and grounding techniques to help your child every day.
Preventing School Dropout: Guidelines & Tools
Spot the first signs of dropout and discover concrete tools to rekindle the motivation to learn.
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| Participants | Remise | Tarif |
|---|---|---|
| 1 – 4 | 0 % | Prix unitaire |
| 5 – 9 | −10 % | × 0,90 |
| 10 – 19 | −20 % | × 0,80 |
| 20 – 49 | −30 % | × 0,70 |
| 50+ | Sur devis | |
Sara Bonotti
Specialist in cognitive and neurodevelopmental disorders support, Sara designs our e-learning courses with a scientific yet caring approach.
🎓 Degree in Neuro and Psychomotor Therapy (University of Milan)
📋 Certified Instrumental Enrichment Program (Feuerstein Institute)
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TEACHER TRAINING IN DYSLEXIA
A face-to-face training course to give your teachers practical tips and advice on how to support their students with special needs. This training is tailor-made, and we customize the content to your environment. 3 hours theory, 2 hours practice.
screen awareness workshop
A hands-on workshop to help children recognize the benefits of screen breaks. Modular training over 1 to 5 sessions, with an optional session with families.
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SCREEN AWARENESS WORKSHOP
A workshop to raise awareness of screen use, using questionnaires and practical workshops to help children learn about healthy screen use. A booklet is also provided for families.
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TEACHER TRAINING IN DYSLEXIA
An online training course in the form of a Webinar to enable teachers to understand DYS disorders in order to best support any DYS student (dyslexic, dyspraxic, dysphasic or dyscalculic).