Guest guest Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 EDEN II PROGRAMS EARLY CHILDHOOD AUTISM WORKSHOPS Utilizing scientifically validated treatment procedures, Eden II Programs has been a leader in the effective intervention and education of individuals with autism over the past 30 years. In an effort to disseminate sound information about autism spectrum disorders and provide training and support, Eden II Programs and The Genesis School will offer the following workshops. These workshops are designed to assist in the development of effective treatment programs for young children (early intervention through preschool) affected by autism spectrum disorders. Each evening seminar runs from 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. For more information, to receive a brochure or be placed on our mailing list, please contact Marissa 516.937.1397 Ext. 106. The brochure can also be viewed at www.eden2.org. January Workshops 1. Beyond discrete trial instruction: Ei Through the Preschool years This workshop will focus on a variety of research-based teaching strategies that extend beyond discrete trial teaching, and have been shown to be successful for children with autism. Specific teaching methods such as incidental teaching, audio scripts, and video modeling will be discussed. Strategies will be provided as to how these teaching methods can help improve your instructional session with young learners. Wednesday, January 10, 2007 • 6:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m. Location: The Genesis School, 270 Washington Avenue, Plainview, NY 2. Teaching Social Skills to Young Children with Autism One of the hallmark deficits in children with autism spectrum disorder is the lack of social skills. Parents and professionals face many obstacles when it comes to designing and implementing skill acquisition programs in this area. This presentation will highlight the importance of social skills, as well as guide parents and professionals on how to select and implement age appropriate social skills. Video taped examples will illustrate teaching procedures that are designed to facilitate skill acquisition. Thursday, January 11, 2007 • 6:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m. Location: The Genesis School, 270 Washington Avenue, Plainview, NY 3. Managing Challenging Behavior from Early Intervention though the Preschool Years The focus of this workshop is to highlight important assessment considerations when addressing the challenging behaviors of young children with autism and related disorders. Attendees are provided with a myriad of assessment tools and data collection to guide them in understanding the functions of challenging behaviors, along with guidelines regarding how to select tools based upon a particular case. These tools and strategies are discussed with respect to the subsequent development of comprehensive, individually-tailored, behavioral interventions. Wednesday, January 17, 2007 • 6:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m. Location: The Genesis School, 270 Washington Avenue, Plainview, NY 4. Developing a comprehensive Curriculum for Children with Autism from birth to 5 It is often challenging to develop curriculum for young children with autism due to their diverse needs. There are critical foundation skills that are essential in the development of a comprehensive curriculum and must be addressed early on in the education process. This presentation will cover specific curriculum areas to be addressed, as well as a sequential and individualized approach to curriculum development for young learners with autism spectrum disorders. Sample curriculum will be provided and discussed. Thursday, January 18, 2007 • 6:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m. Location: The Genesis School, 270 Washington Avenue, Plainview, NY REGISTRATION FORM Please complete registration form, detach and mail along with payment information to: Eden II Programs/The Genesis School 270 Washington Avenue, Plainview, NY 11803 Attention: Marissa Name: Title: Affiliation: Address: Phone Number: Email Address: Payment by check made payable to: Eden II Programs Please check each seminar you will be attending: 1. 1/10/07– Beyond Discrete Trial Instruction-$50 2. 1/11/07– Early Social Skills-$50 3. 1/17/07– Challenging Behavior-$50 4. 1/18/07– Developing Curriculum-$50 Directions to The Genesis School: 270 Washington Avenue, Plainview, New York Long Island Expressway – Eastbound Get off at exit 46 (Sunnyside Blvd.) Continue straight on service road (Executive Drive) At Washington Ave. sign, bear right around turn and proceed to the end Make a left onto Washington Ave. Continue straight to St. Pius School X (school is on the left after the traffic light) Make a left into the parking lot Enter by “The Genesis School†sign Long Island Expressway – Westbound Get off at exit 48 (Round Swamp Rd.) Make a left at the light onto Round Swamp Road Go through 3 traffic lights Make a right turn after the 3rd traffic light onto East Bethpage Road Continue to end and make a left onto Washington Ave. Continue straight to St. Pius School X (school is on the left after the traffic light) Make a left into the parking lot Enter by “The Genesis School†sign Northern State Parkway – Eastbound Get off at exit 37A (turns into 495, exit 46) Continue straight on service road (Executive Drive) At Washington Ave. sign, bear right around turn and proceed to the end Make a left onto Washington Ave. Continue straight to St. Pius School X (school is on the left after the traffic light) Make a left into the parking lot Enter by “The Genesis School†sign Southern State Parkway – Eastbound Take to exit 28A (Seaford Oyster Bay – 135 North) to Old Country Road (Exit 10) Make a right onto Old Country Rd – go 4 traffic lights to Manetto Hill Road Make a left onto Manetto Hill Road Make 1st right onto Washington Ave. After 1st light, St. Pius School X will be on the right Make a right into the parking lot Enter by “The Genesis School†sign Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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