In this archived webinar, Sasha Long, founder, and president of The Autism Helper will discuss why small group instruction is essential for meeting the diverse needs of learners. She will cover what considerations should be made when establishing small group instruction. Participants will also learn key strategies for scheduling group rotations, para training, and the necessary evidence-based practices to utilize while running groups.
After attending this webinar participants will be able to:
Sasha Long, BCBA, M.A., is the founder and president of The Autism Helper, Inc. She is a board certified behavior analyst and former special education teacher. Sasha shares strategies and best practices through her blog, podcast, membership, and online courses. Sasha travels internationally as a speaker and consultant providing individualized training and feedback to parents, educators, therapists, and administrators in the world of autism. She is a former adjunct professor at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Sasha received her undergraduate degree in Special Education from Miami University and has a master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology.
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The webinars are listed by category and alphabetical order. The category for this webinar is Instructional Strategies.