Description | | Creating the Connections: Developing Effective Social Communication Programming for Students on the Autism Spectrum
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*Note~This is a live zoom training from ESU 10. Attendance in the Metro Region will only be available at ESU #3.
Audience: This training is appropriate for teams working with students elementary through high school and could include resource teachers, SLPs, counselors, school psychologists, general education teachers, parents and administrators.
Description: Social communication instruction is an important part of a comprehensive
program for students on the Autism Spectrum. This in-service will provide an overview of social
communication; from assessment and direct instruction to generalization for students
elementary age through high school. Interventions will be targeted to students with Autism that
have reliable communication skills and are in general education for core academics.
Participants will be able to:
? Connect individualized social-communication instruction to current Tier1 and Tier 2 SEBL
interventions
? Compare and contrast direct instruction in social communication vs. indirect learning
? Interpret assessment results to guide program development
? Understand the basics principles around teaching social communication (teach, practice, reinforce)
? Explore resources that may support programming for skill acquisition
? Identify strategies to educate peers and others about Autism
? Analyze interventions through a neuroaffirming lens
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Location | | ESU 3 |
Status |  | Open (Below minimum number of registrations) 0 Registered 15 Minimum; 50 Maximum |
Section Dates | |
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August 22, 2025 | 8:00 AM | 3:30 PM |
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Registration Deadline | | August 19, 2025 |
Event ID | | 24624 |
Add to Calendar | | Add to my calendar |
Registration Fees | |
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Lunch | | Lunch will be provided. |
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If you need assistance or have questions, please contact Amy Harvey at aharvey@esu3.org |