Events Calendar
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12:00pm - 01:00pm Planning For Transition: Why It Is Vital For Your Student’s Future
The transition planning process includes evaluating the student’s skills, abilities, strengths, challenges, and preferences to envision their life after leaving school. Planning involves setting goals for the student to strive toward and identifying the need for supports. Carrying out the transition plan can begin and should be a part of the student’s Individualized Educational Plan (IEP). Students and families must be actively involved in the transition planning process as early as possible and keep it moving forward. This presentation discusses the importance of planning, the steps necessary to plan, and provides hands–on tools to put a plan in place. Registration requested.
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10:00am What are Tangible Symbols?
Contact: https://www.ablenetinc.com/what-are-tangible-symbols-live-registration/
This presentation aims to teach what tangible symbols are, who may benefit from them, what to consider when making them, and how to implement them functionally across settings. It aims to educate and empower professionals and caregivers alike, showing them what tangible steps they can make toward implementing this type of AAC to bring communication access to their clients or loved ones. Registration requested.
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12:00pm - 01:00pm Accessing Services And 'Natural Supports’
Everyone has a right to be involved in their community. There are many supports for people with disabilities to help them do just that. This workshop will discuss supports for accessing the community and will provide hands—on tools for helping students to obtain natural supports in the community. It will also include a discussion on how to navigate some of the challenges associated with accessing services. Registration requested.
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Jennifer Schmidt outlines why a social skills curriculum is needed, how it works, the course design, and details of the curriculum itself. She will explain why it is so important for ASD students to have true interaction with their peers. She will also discuss applicable IEP goals, sample letters to administration and parents with a lot of evidence based research. See how PEERspctive can provide amazing ideas that will help students who struggle to consider the perspectives of others, how to navigate difficult social situations, and how to self-reflect. Registration requested.