Click here to view the flyer for this webinar (PDF)
What:
This session will begin with an overview
the importance of social competence
for individuals on the spectrum.
Strategies to teach social competence
to individuals on the spectrum
as well as means of assessing
skills cquisition will also be provided.
The emphasis will be on practical
information that can be applied
across settings
When:
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
12:30pm - 1:30pm Mountain
Who Should Attend?
This training
is appropriate for:
educators;
families;
human service professionals, including:
front line supervisors,
nurses,
social
workers,
program coordinators,
case
managers,
QMRPs,
direct support professionals
and other individuals involved in
efforts to improve learning outcomes and
quality of life or people with disabilities.
Hosting:
The Montana Autism Education Project will pay for a number of sites in each CSPD region. The webinar would need to be held in a meeting or classroom with adequate seating for staff from surrounding districts to attend and with the necessary audio equipment for everyone to hear the webinar.
Contact:
If you are interested in hosting a location, please contact Doug Doty at ddoty@mt.gov by February 15th. Include information about the proposed location (seating, address, contact person) with your email. Participating sites need a speaker phone with a mute button and a computer with access to the Internet.