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Mon, 13 Mar

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Wong Foo Yuan Building

“Starting from Board Game” - Sharing Session on Understanding Service for SEN Children

Mr. James Wong, Co-founder of SENMILY HK* and speech therapist will share with participants his experience in serving SEN children with self-designed board games.

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“Starting from Board Game” - Sharing Session on Understanding Service for SEN Children

Events Details

13 Mar, 19:00 – 21:00

Wong Foo Yuan Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Central Ave, Ma Liu Shui, Hong Kong

About The Event

What are the difficulties faced by children with Special Educational Needs (SEN)?  How can board games support the learning of SEN children?  The I·CARE Social Service Projects Scheme of this Centre is pleased to have invited Mr. James Wong, Co-founder of SENMILY HK* and speech therapist to share with participants his experience in serving SEN children with self-designed board games.  Participants will have chance to play the board games to gain an understanding of SEN services.  Details are as follows:

Date :              13 March 2023 (Monday)

Time :                7:00 - 9:00 pm

Venue :              Room 502, Wong Foo Yuan Building

Speaker :          Mr. James Wong (Co-founder of SENMILY HK*, Speech Therapist)

Content :          (1) To learn more about SEN through board game experience

                              (2) To understand the situation of SEN children and relevant services

                              (3) To explore the design rationale of inclusive board games

                              (4) To learn the salient points in devising SEN children service

Language :       Cantonese

Registration :  Please click here

Quota :              30 (Priority will be given to applicants of the I·CARE Social Service Projects Scheme)

* SENMILY HK is dedicated to serving children with special educational needs and their parents in Hong Kong.  It aims to establish a mutual-help community by providing diversified educational and networking programmes to the under-resourced families to strengthen their family bonds.

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