
Supporting children’s sensory needs in libraries
Thursday 8 May @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm AEST
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1 Ticket per person – This registration will automatically register you for both sessions.


The library environment can significantly influence the behaviour and social interactions of children with sensory processing needs.
For instance, a child who is sensitive may avoid busy, bright, or noisy areas, while a child who seeks sensory input might enjoy more movement or tactile experiences.
Join us for this interactive workshop designed to equip library staff with practical tools to support children with sensory needs.
You’ll gain valuable insights into sensory processing, explore strategies to create inclusive environments and learn how to engage meaningfully with children experiencing sensory differences.
In this session you will learn:
- The characteristics of sensory seekers and sensory avoiders
- How to understand responses related to sensory needs
- Ways to create a sensory-sensitive environment
- Strategies to support children in transitioning and self-regulating during activities
Important: Please complete the Libraries as Community Connectors eLearning modules before attending.

These sessions are for
All public library staff

When
2 sessions; 2 hours each;
Session 1: Thursday, 8 May | 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm AEST/NSW Time
Session 2: Thursday, 15 May | 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm AEST/NSW Time
Please adjust for your time zone if necessary

Where
Online via Zoom.
Instructions will be sent by email before the event.
If you need accessibility support, please let us know when you register.

Cost
Free

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Additional info
Log in details | Once you’re registered, we’ll send you more details, including the link to join the session, as the event date approaches. Please make sure you have a stable internet connection for the best experience.you have a good internet connection for a smooth experience. |
Contact details | For more information, please feel free to contact Marg, Libraries project team leader, at margaret@plumtree.org.au |
Funding | The Libraries as Community Connectors project is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services. |

Plumtree is a not-for-profit, community-based organisation that helps families thrive.
Trusted for over 30 years, we provide free centre-based playgroups and online parent education workshops. We also provide therapies and support for children aged birth to 8 years with a disability or developmental delay and their families. At Plumtree Preschool, children of all abilities and cultural backgrounds learn together and begin to understand the value of inclusive communities.
Our award-winning, evidence-based programs and resources help families take control of their own learning and achieve positive outcomes. Plumtree’s passionate, culturally diverse team of specialists work from the heart in a caring environment where families feel respected and informed.