Social Skills and Human Development
in Autism Spectrum Disorders

December 2 - 3, 2008
Columbus, OH

Conference web site: http://spectrumtrainingsystemsinc.com/conferences.html

 

Description:
ASDs and the House of Human Development, with Teresa Bolick, Ph.D.
Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) show a vast array of strengths and challenges. All too often, their challenges lead to behavior that interferes with success in everyday life at home, at school, and in the community. Because their developmental profiles are so complex, intervention is complicated and potentially overwhelming to families, schools, and other treatment teams. The House of Human Development is a user-friendly model of human development that suggests that communication, learning, and social competence rest upon the foundation of efficient sensorimotor processing and self-regulation. It emphasizes the interaction between an individual’s developmental strengths and challenges and the situation at hand. Finally, it allows us to identify efficient modifications, accommodations, and interventions that support learning and social competence.

Social Skills Training and Frustration Management, with Jed Baker, Ph.D.
Specific, user-friendly strategies and techniques for providing relevant social skills instruction
to children and teens with ASD will be shared at this workshop. Enjoyable socialization
methods are emphasized so individuals may experience success and desire to build skills.
Social deficits affect life at home, school and eventually in the workplace. Conference
participants will learn both highly beneficial strategies that can be used across a variety of
settings and routines; and practical and effective solutions to assist 'typical' peers, family
members and professionals to become more understanding, accepting and engaging of those
with social difficulties.

Learning Objectives:
Participants will learn:
-Developmental challenges that can interfere with everyday life
-Environmental modifications and accommodations that enhance availability for learning
-Strategies for teaching adaptive and efficient skills for self-regulation, communication,
learning, and social/emotional/behavioral competence

Participants will learn:
-The reasons for skill deficits and disruptive behaviors in children with social communication
problems
-Strategies to deal effectively with meltdowns and tantrums
-How to put together an effective behavior plan for repeat problems
-How to put together a social skills training program in schools or at home
-Strategies for teaching and generalizing social skills in group or one-on-one situations
-How to create programs for peers to accept students with disabilities and model positive
behaviors


CEUs
Social Skills and Human Development in Autism Spectrum Disorders is approved for up to 1.2 CEUs.

To register for CEUs, click on the link below to download the Session Attendance Report Form, complete the form, and save the file using this file name model:

2008-Autism-Columbus-Lastname-Firstname.xls.

Then send the file as an email attachment to ceus@aacinstitute.org. This is a spreadsheet file (.xls). If any difficulty is encountered in using this form, write to ceus@aacinstitute.org to request an alternative file format.

Download Session Attendance Report Form now.


Evaluation and Learning Assessment
Please take a moment to download, complete, and return the Evaluation and Learning Outcomes Form. After completing the form, save it, attach it to an email message, and send it to ceus@aacinstitute.org.

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CEU Certificates will be sent to those submitting all forms.