IRIS: Workshops: Workshop Section Details
CANCELLATIONS: Registration deadline is three business days prior to the workshop unless otherwise noted. Registration will be opened to non-ESU 3 schools at this time based on space availability. Please note that if you register and do not attend, or your cancellation is not received three business days in advance, you are still liable for full payment. Questions?

DISCLAIMER: Any opinions, findings, recommendations or conclusions expressed by the author(s) or speaker(s) do not necessarily reflect the views of ESU 3. ESU 3 reserves the right to substitute a qualified instructor due to unforeseen circumstances.
Workshop SectionASD Girls on the Spectrum . . . Hidden in Plain Sight (virtual) ~ November 4, 2025
RegistrationYou can't register for this workshop section because it occurs in 3 business days or less.
Check for upcoming sessions of this workshop.
DepartmentESU#3 Student Services
Primary ContactAmy Harvey
FacilitatorsTeri McGill, Ali Sweitzer
DescriptionNOTE:  WESTERN REGION ONLY
All other regions must attend in person at ESU #3
This registration link is for the live, virtual session. This training will not be recorded.


ASD Girls on the Spectrum . . . Hidden in Plain Sight

Presenters:  
Teri McGill - Metro Region ASD Network Coordinator
Beth Klootwyk - School Psychologist Elkhorn Public Schools
Nicole Heller - School Psychologist- Elkhorn Public Schools
Jennifer Johnson - School Psychologist- Wahoo Public Schools
Marci Haight - IT Specialist/parent of daughter on the Spectrum- Plattsmouth Public Schools                             

Audience:  All special education and general education teachers, counselors, psychologists,  parents, Administrators, and other professionals working with females on the autism spectrum.
Description:  
Participants will learn:
•Prevalence of girls on the spectrum along with the difficulties identifying girls on the autism spectrum                   
•Red flags and characteristics specific to females and how females on the spectrum often  
  camouflage or mask key characteristics
•Consequences of not identifying girls on the spectrum
•Conditions that can co-exist in females with autism
•Specialized instruction and strategies to support girls with autism in the school setting
      
Special Note: 
This training will include a panel of females on the spectrum to give participants first-hand insight on how autism effects them during their day-to-day life.
LocationZoom
StatusSection StatusOpen
2 Registered  
No Minimum; 100 Maximum
Section Dates
   
November 4, 20259:00 AM3:30 PM
Registration DeadlineOctober 30, 2025
Event ID24788
Add to CalendarAdd to my calendar
Registration Fees
  
Everyone$0.00
LunchLunch will not be provided.
CommentsIf you need assistance or have questions, please contact Amy Harvey.  aharvey@esu3.org

Notifications