Independent life skills are those technical and psychosocial skills, acquired to the point of automatism, that allow the individual to lead a normal existence, without depending on the assistance of society and using the opportunities that society offers.
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INFORMATION AND COUNSELLING FOR PARENTS
The most important quality of a parent is the love for their child. But the love with which we surround our children does not always seem to be enough. Parental counselling is an important, mandatory component in the psychotherapy of people with disabilities. It emphasizes the interactions between parents and children and what children and adolescents need from their parents.
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MELOTHERAPY
Melotherapy is a form of non-verbal therapy that can be practiced at any age both for personal development and for the opening of a new communication channel. It is indicated for people: with learning difficulties, with physical impairments, with autism, aggressive, obsessive-compulsive, with sensory impairment, emotional or communication problems
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EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS WITH SEN
Providing support for people with disabilities to achieve an individual level of development as close as possible to the normal one. Education must meet their development needs.
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SOCIALIZATION
Socialization is the process by which we learn how to behave in society, learn socially accepted norms and rules, values and social roles. The socialization process is continuous, being neither limited nor temporary, because each individual participates in social life and thus has to adapt permanently to the changes occurring in society. This process brings many benefits on cognitive, behavioral and emotional level.
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PLAY THERAPY
Play therapy is based on using play as an element of communication, playing helps reduce tension levels and increases the ability to connect with our environment, being useful to learn to relate and at the same time to apply and improve our cognitive, emotional and social skills.
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ART THERAPY
Art therapy helps the beneficiaries to understand themselves, to free themselves from accumulated anxieties and tensions, to develop communication skills, to exercise and optimize their own abilities to relate to others, helping to develop conflict resolution strategies.
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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
Occupational therapy aims first of all to improve the quality of life of people with disabilities and is centered on the particular needs of each individual. It focuses on things like fine and gross motor skills – the part involved in maintaining balance, attention and concentration, emotional regulation, social integration, personal care, control of one’s own behavior, nutritional problems, etc.
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MOVEMENT THERAPY
Dance and movement therapy is a form of art therapy, being a combination of dance and psychotherapy and it starts from the idea that it can influence the mental state, being, in this context, a form of expression and communication meant to help the beneficiary develop, heal and gain a general state of well-being. The effects occur on the physical, emotional and mental levels.
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PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNSELLING
Psychological counselling is a form of psychological intervention aimed at people who find it difficult to solve certain crisis situations in their professional, social or family life. The counselor helps the patients control these situations and assists them in finding a solution to the problem they are experiencing.