Dates:Tuesday, May 12, 2020 - Part One and Tuesday, May 19, 2020 - Part Two Time: 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Presenter: Stuart Lamont, B.SD., RSSW
Appropriate For: Parents and Caregivers of Children/Youth/Adults
Individuals with autism typically do not learn many social skills by simply observing others in a social context. Parents and caregivers need to understand this. This workshop provides strategies, resources and educational materials to help parents and caregivers understand the difficulties in teaching someone with autism social skills.
Topics covered include:
• Developing an Action Plan • Identifying Core Skills • Developing a Social Skills Profile • Generating Useful Strategies • Exploring Ways to Observe Behaviour & Identify Alternative Behaviour • Understanding Behaviour within the Context of Social Skills
A model of Skill Learning will be presented.
This is a 2-part course. You must take Part One to understand Part Two.
Register By: May 8, 2020
Online: Go to http://www.dscwr.com/workshops-clinics-training/ and click on the ‘Details and Registration’ button at the right of each workshop.
By Mail: Send your completed registration form to: Information Resource Assistant, Developmental Services Resource Centre 205-1120 Victoria St. N., Kitchener, ON N2B 3T2
By Fax: Fax your completed registration form to: (519) 743-4730, Attention: Information Resource Assistant
By Email: Include all the information requested on the Registration Form and forward to: r.khanam@dscwr.com
By Phone: (519) 741-1121, and ask for the Information Resource Assistant
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* Registration is not required for this event.