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In this two-day conference, Michelle Garcia Winner will discuss the ILAUGH Model of Social Cognition, as well as the "Three Steps of Perspective Taking". The conference will cover early elementary through adult age individuals on the Autism Spectrum, and is appropriate for parents and professionals.
This program will demonstrate how and why to expand your use of visual strategies and explore a number of strategies for use at school and home. The use of visual strategies is effective across skill levels, for students from early childhood through adult.
Parents, teachers, and other professionals are invited to learn not only about how Sensory Processing Disorder affects children's behavior and learning, but also about sensible strategies that help children with this common, but misunderstood, diagnosis.
This hands-on workshop uses lecture, demonstration, discussion, activities and practice of new skills to teach the elements of the social understanding interventions developed by Carol Gray. Most notably, participants will be trained in Social Stories 10.1.
This seminar provides educators and caregivers with effective, easy to implement instructional supports for meeting the challenges presented by Autism Spectrum Disorders.
In this connection Dr. Simpson will focus on identifying, using and evaluating practices and strategies that are most effective in educating, managing and supporting learners with autism spectrum disorders.
Dr. Shore discusses his life as an individual on the spectrum, giving insight from early childhood through his adult years.
Dr. Gerhardt uses a light-hearted approach to discuss the difficulties posed to those on the Autism Spectrum as they face the transition into Adulthood. Dr. Gerhardt uses real-life examples with proven methods of overcoming these difficulties, to make the transition easier for those with ASD.