This training is designed for parents and professionals and will overview autism spectrum disorder and educational services for children with autism. Participants will be informed on the five types of autism and the three developmental areas most commonly affected by a diagnosis of autism. The training is presented by Kelly Buerger from the Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities (OCECD).
Discussion will address Individual Education Program (IEP) goals along with strategies and possible methodologies for educating children identified on the autistic spectrum. A comparison between services received through the Autism Scholarship Program and public school IEP program will be discussed.
Parents of children with disabilities, educators, and other professionals can register by contacting Wendy Smenner at 419-214-3066. Registration is required.
This session is sponsored by the Educational Service Center of Lake Erie West Parent Mentor Project and the Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities.
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If you live with, love, or support someone with autism, this evening is for you! Join the Wyandot County Board of Developmental Disabilities, North Central Ohio Educational Service Center Parent Mentors, S.A.L.S.A., and the Family & Community Outreach Center at OCALI for a FREE event for parents, families, professionals, and others who support a person with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Preview ASD Strategies in Action, an innovative, online video-based training series, while enjoying refreshments and networking with parents and professionals from Wyandot and surrounding counties.
ASD Strategies in Action provides practical information, real-life examples, and the skills to care for and support people with autism from early childhood through young adulthood.
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Having a brother or sister with a disability is for some a good thing, for others not-so-good, and others somewhere in-between. Siblings have much to offer each other and Sibshops give kids an opportunity to share with each other Siblings of children with disabilities are extraordinary. Learn more about Sibshops from the flier embedded below.
To register, contact Wendy Smenner, Parent Mentor and Sibshop Facilitator, Educational Service Center of Lake Erie West, at 419-214-3066.
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Information and registration are available at https://ataem.org/basic-nemeth
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