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Workshop Section | | Get Ready, Get Set, Plan!--Distanced from ESU 3--Held at ESU 11 ~ May 31, 2018 (Inactive) |
Registration | | You can't register for this workshop section because it occurs in the past. Check to see if there are any other sections of this workshop coming up. |
Department | | ESU 10 - SPED |
Primary Contact | | Polly Hays |
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Description | | Presenters are: Teri McGill, Metro Region ASD Coordinator and
Mary Flory, Southeast Region ASD Coordinator
This in-service, via Life-Size cart, will provide an overview of how to plan social skills instruction for students on the autism spectrum. Participants will be able to look through a variety of resources and curriculums created to teach social skills to individuals on the spectrum. Time will be allotted throughout the workshop for teams to begin planning social skills instruction.
Workshop Objectives:
• Review informal social assessments, social skills curriculums and resources
• Understand the difference between teaching social skills and theory of mind skills
• Explore key components of a strong social skills program
• Discuss and share information about when and where to teach social skills during the school day |
Location | | ESU 10 Kearney NE - Conference Room B - North Wing (click here for building map) |
Status | | This section is currently below the required number of registrations needed. 7 Registered 10 Minimum; 32 Maximum; 8 Lunch Count |
Section Date(s) | |
May 31, 2018 | 8:30 AM | 4:30 PM |
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Add to Calendar | | Add to my calendar |
Audience | | Audience: It is recommended that districts send teams consisting of two or more of the following: resource teacher, SLPs, counselor, school psychologist, parents, and other professionals working with students with High Function Autism or Asperger Syndrome. |
Pricing Information | |
All Participants
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$20.00
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No
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Materials Fee | | Materials Fee: $0.00 |
Lunch | | Yes, lunch is provided. |
CMHs | | CMHs: 0.00 |
College Credit | | No, this section can NOT be taken for college credit. |