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Academic, Social And Self-Advocacy Goals For College Students With Autism Spectrum Disorders, Julia Grayer, Kate Altman Ms, Felicia Hurewitz Phd, Katherine K. Dahlsgaard Phd
Academic, Social And Self-Advocacy Goals For College Students With Autism Spectrum Disorders, Julia Grayer, Kate Altman Ms, Felicia Hurewitz Phd, Katherine K. Dahlsgaard Phd
Annual Foundations Behavioral Health/La Salle University Autism Spectrum Disorders Conference
We present two studies that examine the needs of college students with ASD from the student perspective. First we report on the types of self-determined goals students with ASD create, alongside peer mentors, to help them reach social, academic and self-advocacy goals. Our focus here is to determine if there is close a correspondence between students' perceived needs, and needs as determined by standardized measures and the perceptions of the peer mentors. In addition we will present "real life" narratives from students with ASD about their social experiences and successes in college and their choices around the issue of self-disclosure/self-advocacy.
Navigating Educational And Behavioral Services: What Parents Of Children With Asd Need To Know, Jennifer A. Mclaren, Eric Mitchell
Navigating Educational And Behavioral Services: What Parents Of Children With Asd Need To Know, Jennifer A. Mclaren, Eric Mitchell
Annual Foundations Behavioral Health/La Salle University Autism Spectrum Disorders Conference
Navigating service systems can be difficult. Parents are often unaware of where educational services end and where behavioral health services begin. This interactive panel will aid in navigating the complex matrix of school, BHRS, STS, outpatient, and psychiatric services for school-aged children with an ASD. It will teach parents how to create a collaborative team which aids in providing consistency in all environments. Additionally, parents will gain information about effective advocacy for services in the school, home, and community. The discussion will provide an overview of considerations family need in order to identify supports and advocate for their children.
Working With Families With A Member On The Spectrum, Scott Browning Phd
Working With Families With A Member On The Spectrum, Scott Browning Phd
Annual Foundations Behavioral Health/La Salle University Autism Spectrum Disorders Conference
This workshop is an examination of family therapy with a family when at least one member is on the spectrum. A trait scale (developed by the speaker) is utilized to assist therapists in having a clear direction to assist families in this position. Case studies will be utilized.
This program is designed to help you…
- Provide therapy to families with a ASD member
- Know how to utilize the ASD Trait Scale
- Assist couples in discussing differences in their perception of their ASD member
- Have specific interventions available after the workshop
- Know how to incorporate all family members into treatment
Promoting The Emotional Development Of Young Children On The Spectrum, Steven Glazier Ma
Promoting The Emotional Development Of Young Children On The Spectrum, Steven Glazier Ma
Annual Foundations Behavioral Health/La Salle University Autism Spectrum Disorders Conference
Neurobiological factors make it difficult for children on the spectrum to show and share their ideas, thoughts, and feelings. This can compromise their emotional development and social functioning. This workshop will highlight the challenges that our children face in this area and what we can do to support them.
This program is designed to help you…
1. Recognize the stages and themes of emotional development during the first 5 years of life.
2. Identify the special challenges children on the spectrum have in this process.
3. Learn specific strategies that caregivers and professionals can use to facilitate emotional development.
4. …
Understanding The Use Of Positive Reinforcement Strategies And Practical Application Of Strategies Across School And Home Settings…, Becky Horrocks M.Ed, Allison Garofalo Ma
Understanding The Use Of Positive Reinforcement Strategies And Practical Application Of Strategies Across School And Home Settings…, Becky Horrocks M.Ed, Allison Garofalo Ma
Annual Foundations Behavioral Health/La Salle University Autism Spectrum Disorders Conference
This presentation will teach the basic principles of Applied Behavior Analysis so they can be used in the school and home settings. It will emphasize a reduction in the use of punishment techniques through emphasis of positive reinforcement to teach replacement behaviors. It will introduce and examine the construct of maladaptive behavior(s) serving a function, and suggest function-based alternatives.
This Program is designed to help you…
- Learn about the basic principles of behavior
- Understand that punishment has limitations and is most effective when used with positive reinforcement
- Understand that the use of Positive reinforcement is the best practice to diminish …
Next Steps Into Adolescence: Supporting Parents & Caretakers Through Turbulent Times, Gail Stein Lsw, Acsw, Lisa Guy Phd, James E. Connell Phd, Debra L. Dunn Esq., Eron Friedlaender Md, Mph, Caitlin Rice
Next Steps Into Adolescence: Supporting Parents & Caretakers Through Turbulent Times, Gail Stein Lsw, Acsw, Lisa Guy Phd, James E. Connell Phd, Debra L. Dunn Esq., Eron Friedlaender Md, Mph, Caitlin Rice
Annual Foundations Behavioral Health/La Salle University Autism Spectrum Disorders Conference
This multimedia presentation will explore the impact of ASD on an already challenging part of development – adolescence. In particular, physical changes, brain development, co-morbid conditions (including anxiety, executive functioning difficulties, seizures, and sleep disorders), social relationships, sexuality, and transition issues will be discussed in addition to the support needs for parents.
This program is designed to help you…
1. Begin to understand the impact of adolescence on all individuals with and without an ASD diagnosis
2. Prepare for the physical, and emotional changes that can occur during this time period
3. Consider medical and emotional needs of the individual …