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SUMMARY:Making Social Skills Fun! - Free webinar
DESCRIPTION:FREE INFORMATION SHARING WEBINAR\nTuesday\, May 23\, 2023 from 8:00a.m. -8:30a.m.\nMaking Social Skills Fun! 😊 \nAbout the Webinar: This webinar will consist of a presentation by Juli Gunner. Juli will discuss the basics of teaching social skills via behavioral skills training (e.g.\, “skillstreaming”)\, an evidence-based strategy for helping individuals learn prosocial ways to have their needs met. Participants will be provided with a brief introduction and examples of how to make social skill instruction enjoyable\, relevant\, and generalizable. This presentation has a target audience of any professional who interacts with individuals on the autism spectrum. \nLearning Objectives:\n• Participants will demonstrate understanding of the 4 components of behavioral skills training (instruction\, modeling\, rehearsal\, and feedback)\, and how these can be adapted to support learners across developmental levels.\n• Participants will learn how to identify target skills\, execute situationally relevant role plays\, and create engaging opportunities for contrived and generalized skill practice.\n• Participants will recognize the importance of the relationship between emotional identification/regulation skills and adaptive/prosocial behavior. \nPresented by Juli Gunner MS. Ed.\, BCBA\, LBA\, The Summit Center \nJuli Gunner is a NYS-Certified Teacher and BCBA with a passion for parent training\, social skill instruction\, and curriculum design. Presently\, she uses a self-made curriculum based behavioral skills training to teach prosocial behavior and emotional regulation skills to 5 classrooms of learners\, ages 3-8. As an educator\, Juli has experienced how effective use of educational technology and evidence-based practice can improve students’ social skills\, and she can’t wait to share with you (and your learners)! \nThis webinar is made possible by a grant from NYSRCASD. Requests for accommodations/special needs may be sent to wnyrcasd@thesummitcenter.org or by calling 716-629-3417. \nRegister Today! 
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