Guest guest Posted April 7, 2002 Report Share Posted April 7, 2002 Hello all! Thanks for the overwhelming response on the Relational Development Workshop. We are all very excited to hear Dr. Gutstein and learn how to help " Solve the Realtionship Puzzle " . We were able to attain a larger " Theater Room " at the conference center! If you are interested in attending, there is still more room left! Debora and I look forward to meeting all of our listmates in person! We are confident we will all leave with some valuable information to add to our existing programs. This can't be missed.. Dr Gutstien's emotional development plan is like no other... Our Blessings to all of you! > Solving the Relationship Puzzle > > A ONE-DAY WORKSHOP WITH: > > DR. STEVEN GUTSTEIN > > TUESDAY MAY 21, 2002 > PLAINVIEW, NEW YORK, > SEATING IS LIMITED > > > > The Workshop > Heroic parents, desperately search for a peer who will accept and play with > their son or daughter with Autism, Aspergers, PDD and NVLD. They dream that > an understanding friend will serve as the crucial relationship bridge, > opening the social world for their child. Inevitably, they come face-to-face > with a sad truth. You cannot acquire friends as if they were objects or > possessions. And you cannot place a child with severe social deficits in a > normal setting and expect he will understand the subtle signals of > friendship through osmosis. > > Until recently, there were few alternatives to the prayers and dreams of > parents and family that somehow, someway, they would find an alternative to > the general medical expectations; that their child's condition would most > likely result in a life apart from others. > > After years of clinical practice, teaching and research, Dr. Gutstein > and Dr. le Sheely were unwilling to accept these bleak predictions. > They believed that people in the Autism spectrum could become true partners > in authentic relationships. But, only through an intervention program > designed to fit their unique style of learning. Relationship Development > Intervention, RDI, is the result of their persistent efforts to open the > world of joy, excitement and unity found in authentic relationships, to > persons in the Autism spectrum.* Through RDI, there is a path to emotionally > fulfilling lives for thousands of children, adolescents and adults facing > lonely, isolated futures. > > Dr. Gutstein has described the theory and methods of RDI in his top selling > book, Autism/Aspergers: Solving the Relationship Puzzle. In the spring of > 2002, Kingsley will publish Dr. Gutstein and Sheely's two-volume > collection of over 300 activities and objectives for relationship > development. Parents, educators and professionals throughout the world will > finally have the tools to design comprehensive relationship programs. > > Now, Dr. Steve Gutstein, in cooperation with > The Elija Foundation > will present > > an intensive one day workshop to introduce you to > the Relationship Intervention Program. > > > > Morning: starts at 9:00 a.m. > Defining the Relationship Puzzle: Understanding the Unique Social and > Emotional Deficits of Autism Typical Relationship Development: The RDI 6 > level Model Relationship Development in Autism Basic Principles of > Relationship Development Intervention > > Afternoon: starts at 1:00 p.m. > Relationship Development Assessment: Doing the RDA to Determine Where to > Start Developing Relationship Intervention: Plans Developing a Social and > Emotional IEP that is Meaningful: > Using RDI with Different Age Groups, Populations and in Different Settings > > > Audience Questions > > > For Directions go to: > > www.residenceinn.com > > Residence Inn Plainview > 9 Gerhard Road > Plainview, NY 11803 > USA > Phone: 1-516-433-6200 > Fax: 1-516-433-2569 > > Parking will be limited so please try and carpool if possible. Please Use > the parking facilities across from the gated entrance. > > > > Please refrain from the use of audio or video recording > > PLEASE VISIT OUR WESITE FOR MORE INFORMATION > > HTTP://ELIJAFOUNDATION.FREESERVERS.COM > > *This method also works for others who have neurological > disorders that lead to similar social and emotional deficits. > > > > > For more information on Dr. Steve Gutstein, contact his website at: > > http://www.connectionscenter.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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