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Tri-State Webinar: Autism and Early Childhood: Incorporating Play into the Natural Environment: Part 4 of 4

Description: Play is an integral part of early childhood and is necessary for the development of language development, perceptual-motor abilities, social competence, creativity, imagination, and thinking skills.  This webinar is the fourth in the series.  Incorporating Play into the Na...

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Early Childhood (Birth − K)

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August 12, 2025

Tri-State Webinar: Interoception, The 8th Sense: Impact on Self-Regulation, Mental Health & Social Connection

Certificate of Completion:To earn a Certificate of Completion/Attendance for an archived Tri-State Webinar:View the archived webinar on our Moodle siteSubmit responses to the Study Questions (on Moodle)A Certificate of Completion will automatically be populated. Download and/or print.Click here f...

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All Ages

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December 05, 2025

Tri-State Webinar: Using Practical Strategies to Obtain Critical Mass in Emotional Understanding, Conversation, & Problem Solving

Webinar Description:  Critical mass, a term discussed in Excelling with Autism: Obtaining Critical Mass Using Deliberate Practice, explains the formula needed to achieve spontaneous generalization. This webinar will provide a variety of ways and strategies to achieve spontaneous genera...

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None

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December 05, 2025

Tri-State Webinar: ASD & Numeracy: Task Analysis Supporting Students with Autism in Math: Part 1 of 2

Description: This two-part series presented by Randy Ewart, M.A., will provide information on math instruction for students with autism. Ideas and strategies will be presented at all learning levels. Part 1: Task Analysis for Math Topics: Math can be difficult for students with autism. Using hi...

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All Ages

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May 01, 2025

Tri-State Webinar: Motivating Learner Participation with The 7 Steps to Earning Instructional Control: Part 1 of 3

Description:  Earning instructional control is the most important aspect of any intervention or learning relationship. Instructional control is what motivates the learner to listen to you, to develop new skills through instruction, and to do what you ask of them. Essentially, instructional ...

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All Ages

UPDATED ON

May 01, 2025

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