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Workshop SectionWorkshop SectionNE ASD Network Central Region Training ~ February 19, 2021
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DepartmentDepartmentESU 9
Primary ContactPrimary ContactCindy Nejezchleb
Facilitator(s)Joseph Haney
DescriptionCritical Components of Effective Services for Young Children w/Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)

Presenter-Jamie Lewis, Central Region ASD Coordinator.

This ZOOM training is designed to assist school teams in supporting young children with ASD through developing a trained eye in identification and awareness of interventions.

LocationESU 9 Adams Room
StatusStatusThis section is currently open.
15 Registered
5 Minimum; 50 Maximum
Section Date(s)
DateStart TimeStop Time
February 19, 202112:30 PM 2:30 PM
Registration DeadlineFebruary 14, 2021
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AudienceAudience: EC Teachers, paraproessionals, SLP', Related Service Providers, Adm. SPED Directors
Materials FeeMaterials Fee: $0.00
Remote AttendanceDistance LearningThis section is only available to attend remotely.
LunchNo, lunch is NOT provided.
College CreditNo, this section can NOT be taken for college credit.
T-ShirtsNo, this section does NOT have t-shirts.
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CommentsParticipants will learn the following:
    *The triad of characteristics that define Autism
     *The red flags for ASD in young children
     *The differences between Developmental Delay and ASD in young children
     *Some observation and assessment tools to assist in identifying young children with ASD
     *Some tips on how to have conversations with families
     *A basic understanding of strategies to support an enriched learning environment for young     
      children w/ASD.