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Approaches to Autism - Season 1
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Summit: Meltdowns and Neuro-Crashes
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Robin Brewer, Ed.D.: Nothing About us Without Us: Person Centered Planning for All Ages
This session will focus on understanding what Person-Centered Planning is and knowing the 7 steps required to complete a comprehensive plan.
Panel: Tips and Strategies for the Classroom
Featuring the most seasoned educators of the US Autism Association, this session will provide an in-depth discussion covering some of the best real-world tips and strategies for use in the classroom.
Person Centered Planning: Preparing Students for Transition Under an IEP
Transition planning expert and US Autism Association Advisory Board member Robin Brewer, Ed.D. shares a number of excellent resources for both parents and teachers and discusses key components of good Person Centered Planning to ensure that this process is used effectively and is adequately preparing students for their transition out of high school.
Presuming Educational Competence when Teaching Students with the Most Significant Needs
Dr. Robin Brewer explains why it is crucial for students to be taught with the presumption that they can achieve. During the session she explains the important role classroom peers can have and discusses what the least restrictive environment means along with the current research on student outcomes in the classroom.
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