PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND PARENT SEMINARS
LIVESTREAM
CEUs AVAILABLECARD Albany is offering three livestream seminars that are directed towards school personnel, community professionals, and parents and family members who live or work with individuals on the autism spectrum.
The Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD Albany) offers these seminars at no cost to participants living in New York State through a grant provided by the New York State Education Department. Funding is administered by The Research Foundation for the State University of New York. There is a $5.00 registration fee per session for each CEU selected.
Registration is required to attend. Please choose the sessions you would like to attend when you fill out your registration entry.
These sessions will not be recorded at this time.
9:00am-10:15am
Beyond Theory of Mind: Autism and the Social World
Presenter: Erica Davis, LMSW
- Participants will be able to explain the specific difficulties autistic individuals may face in understanding and responding to the emotions and thoughts of others
- Participants will be able to explain the concept of double empathy and how it can be a valuable tool in fostering understanding between individuals with and without autism
- Participants will identify strategies to improve communication and understanding between neurotypical individuals and autistic individuals
11:00am-12:15pm
Tolerating the Intolerable: Supporting Autistic Students to Cope with Uncertainty
Presenter: Jane Ann Worlock, MS Ed
- Participants will be able to identify the correlation between symptoms of autism and intolerance of uncertainty
- Participants should recognize some of the common responses and possible challenging behaviors stemming from intolerance of uncertainty in their autistic students and children
- Participants will learn strategies they can implement in school and at home to support their students/children in coping with uncertain situations
1:00pm-2:15pm
Charting the Course Together: Empowering Autistic Learners Through Person-Centered Planning
Presenter: Melissa L. Rinaldi, PhD
- Participants will be able to define person-centered planning (PCP), articulate its core principles, and demonstrate an understanding of its significance in supporting autistic students
- Participants will be able to identify the benefits and positive outcomes associated with implementing PCP
- Participants will be able to differentiate between various person-centered planning approaches and apply practical tools, strategies, and resources gained from the presentation to effectively integrate PCP into their professional setting
The three topics above are each available on the following dates:
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Wednesday, December 11, 2024 |