Educational Therapies

*Strategies for Increasing Language and Communication

Click to receive a Certificate of Attendance: https://www.classmarker.com/online-tes... One of the most common concerns parents of children with ASD note is an inability to communicate with their

*Strategies for Increasing Language and Communication2019-09-12T07:04:11-05:00

*Inclusion Beyond the Classroom

When you hear the word inclusion in relation to autism,… Published: 08/12/2014 Presenter: J Martinez, M.S., CCLS & R Flores, RN

*Inclusion Beyond the Classroom2019-09-12T07:09:01-05:00

*Positive Reinforcement: It’s That Important

To complete a Certificate of Attendance, click here: https://www.classmarker.com/online-tes... Appropriate use of positive reinforcement is one of the most important facets of a quality behavioral and education

*Positive Reinforcement: It’s That Important2019-09-12T07:09:58-05:00

*Summer Camps for Special Needs Families

Click here to receive a Certificate of Attendance: https://www.classmarker.com/online-tes... Do you steer away from summer camp enrollment due to worrying questions or fears? Is your child ready

*Summer Camps for Special Needs Families2019-09-12T07:24:31-05:00

What Comes Next? Adult Transition

Free certificates of participation are available following a brief knowledge quiz at: https://www.classmarker.com/online-test/start/?quiz=knr52df4be2de381 Young adults with autism spectrum disorders often have difficulty navigating the practical aspects of

What Comes Next? Adult Transition2019-10-04T07:17:25-05:00

*Exercise and Autism

Click here to receive a Certificate of Attendance: https://tinyurl.com/geslak Coach Dave will share the Exercise Connection's visual exercise program for individuals with autism and special needs. With

*Exercise and Autism2019-09-12T07:37:48-05:00

*Feeding Issues in People with ASD

Click here to receive a Certificate of Attendance: https://www.classmarker.com/online-test/login/ Many children with autism spectrum disorders develop food selectivity, or what may be called "picky eating." It is not

*Feeding Issues in People with ASD2019-09-12T07:44:26-05:00
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