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Tri-State Webinar: Sex Education for Individuals with ASD

Webinar Description: Understanding and possessing the ability to express one’s sexuality can be viewed as a basic human right, yet for many individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), this is not a right afforded to them. Traditional relationship development and sex education curriculum i...

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Middle School (6 − 9), High School (9 − 12)

UPDATED ON

July 06, 2024

Tri-State Webinar: Push to Open: A QuickGuide to UDL Strategies for Supporting Learners with ASD

Webinar Description: This webinar will provide practical and simple strategies that help remove common barriers to success for students with autism, while also benefiting many other students in the general education classroom. Lisa Combs will discuss some of the most critical characteristics o...

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All Ages

UPDATED ON

July 07, 2024

Tri-State Webinar: Transition: Using Community Based Instruction to Prepare Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder for Post School Environments

Description: Over the next decade, 500,000 individuals with ASD will be graduating from high school, which highlights the need for transition focused curriculum and instruction to be utilized throughout school and community environments. This webinar will focus Community Based Instruction (CBI...

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All Ages

UPDATED ON

July 07, 2024

SMHI Webinar: Ethical Recordkeeping in School Mental Health - Part 2 of 2

Description Presented by Dr. Jim Raines, LCSW. Ethical Recordkeeping in School Mental Health - Part 2 addresses the remaining three aspects of ethical documentation according to the new NASW Code of Ethics: How records should be communicated to others; What and how much information fac...

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All Ages

UPDATED ON

September 02, 2024

Tri-State Webinar: Transition: It’s Never Too Early to Start: Transition Planning Across the Grade Levels

Description: There is a stronger demand than ever to provide functional and “real world” skills to students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and other disabilities. Although official transition planning usually begins in high school, outcome studies reveal the need for this planning to beg...

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Elementary (K − 6), High School (9 − 12), Middle School (6 − 9), All Ages, Early Childhood (Birth − K)

UPDATED ON

July 06, 2024

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