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Terry Booth

Assistive Technology throughout the Rehabilitation Process: A Three Part Series (Course 2) - Webinar - July 22, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to register for this event What: The successful use of devices for the school-aged child with special needs relies heavily upon collaboration of rehabilitation therapists in the private and school-based settings, as well as home. This course will explore assistive technology as a collaborative process and clarify roles of providers. Learner Outcomes Participants will identify devices designed to enhance the child's motivation, participation and quality of life. Participants will explore ideas for assistive technology funding and training across settings The participant will identify methods of collaboration for the family, private and school-based therapists to improve the child's successful use of devices. Session sign in begins at 15 minutes prior. This session requires you to call in to access the audio. When: Friday, July 22, 2011 10:00am Mountain
Terry Booth

Autism Parent Support Group - Billings - First Thursday of Each Month - 0 views

  • Click here to download the flyer for this event (PDF) What: Easter Seals-Goodwill is hosting a parent support group in the Billings area that is open to families who have a child with autism. Our goal is to provide opportunities for parents to meet, learn from and support one another and participate in discussions or presentations of interest to the group. When: 1st Thursday of the Month 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Where: Easter Seals-Goodwill Pediatric Therapy Services 1537 Ave. D, Suite 115 (on the lower level) If you would be interested in participating in our parent support group or have questions: Contact Kelly Melius at 657-9728 or Karla Starr at 425-2036 for more information.
Terry Booth

7th Annual Autism Walk - Great Falls - Sept. 10, 2011 - 0 views

  • What: Non-competitive "fun" walk to raise awareness and funds for Autism. When: Saturday, September 10, 2011 Registration begins at 11am | Walk begins at noon Where: Gibson Park Great Falls, MT
Terry Booth

Latest Research on Technology to Deliver Evidence-based Autism Services - Webinar - Aug. 23, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to register for this event What: With the growing prevalence of autism spectrum disorders, public school districts are faced with an exploding demand for autism services.  This webinar will propose promising applications of scalable technology to enhance training and supervision of staff, and collaboration among clinicians to provide evidence-based educational services for students with autism.  Results from an independent study of Rethink Autism's web-based platform to improve paraprofessional and student performance in a public school program will also be presented.   When: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 12:00p - 1:00p Mountain   
Terry Booth

Supporting RtI: Assessment - Great Falls - Sept. 13, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to download the brochure, with registration, for this event (PDF) What: The successful implementation of Response to Intervention system involves both the collection and skillful analysis and use of data. However schools often struggle with the second half of this requirement: continuously using assessment to make data-based decisions. This workshop will focus on: A short view of the 8 Montana RtI Essential Components with an emphasis on ongoing as-sessment at the school wide and student level. Going beyond data collection to using the information to make strong, viable data-based decisions. Using benchmark data from multiple sources to develop effective instructional plans for schools, classrooms and small groups. Collecting and using various types of progress monitoring data to track the effectiveness of individual student intervention plans. Individual break-out sessions focusing specifically on DIBELS, AIMSweb and MAP systems. When: September 13, 2011 Where: Hampton Inn Great Falls, MT Free training for: Elementary teachers, Special education teachers, Administrators, and Paraprofessionals. To register online: Register online at www.havre.k12.mt.us Click on the CSPD icon (upper right hand corner) Click on CSPD Calendar
Terry Booth

Unite for Youth Prevention Coalition Training - Missoula - Sept. 14-15, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to download the full flyer and registration form for this event (PDF) What: Becoming a high performance organization requires coalitions to be purposeful in how we organize to do our work and not fall into the trap of doing what we have always done and expect different results.  This training is designed for new and veteran coalition leaders working toward strengthening their coalition to become a high performance organization that will produce results in the community.  Participants will learn tools and techniques critical to building and sustaining a strong coalition with an emphasis placed on organizational management, recruiting and retaining coalition members and utilizing media outlets in the community to advocate for our cause.  The training is designed as an interactive opportunity for participants to both learn new skills and hone existing ones.  When: September 14-15, 2011 Where: Missoula Forum for Children and Youth 435 Ryman St Missoula MT Cost: $25/person $20/person for dues-paying Forum members Contact: 406-721-3000 ext 1020 or jsudnem@co.missoula.mt.us for more information
Terry Booth

Parent Support Group for Children with Autism and Sensory Issues - Helena - 1st Monday of Every Month - 0 views

  • Click here to download the full flyer for this event (PDF) What: Easter Seals-Goodwill is starting a parent support group in the Helena area. The group is open to families who have a child with autism or sensory processing issues, or any other disability. Our goal is to provide opportunities for parents to meet, learn from and support one another and to participate in discussions or presentations of interest to the group. When: 1st Monday of each month beginning September 12, 2011 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Where: 9 Placer Avenue2nd floor Conference RoomHelena, MT Contact:If you would be interested in participating, please contact Abbey Hood at 406-217-8768 or email abigailh@esgw.org for more information.
Terry Booth

2012 Conference on Inclusive Education - Denver - Feb. 9-11, 2012 - 0 views

  • Click here to pre-register for this event online What: At this conference, we value various, distinct groups coming together to learn and build capacity and collaboration. Are you… A family member? Come learn ways to increase family and school collaboration, and find out what strategies your children’s teachers will be using in the classroom so you can support participation at home, in school, and in the community! A general or special educator, or school professional? Participate and access innovative, research based educational strategies, relevant to a wide range of hot topics in education today, that will enhance learning for ALL your students. And, these practical strategies can be put into practice immediately in your classroom! An Administrator? Join us and learn how to lead your teachers to support all students to achieve. Learn strategies and programs to share with your staff as well as information on parent involvement, effective collaboration, and updates on the law. When: February 9-11, 2012 Where: Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center Denver, Colorado
Terry Booth

2012 PacRim Conference on Disability & Diversity - Honolulu - March 26-27, 2012 - 1 views

  • Click here for more information about this Conference What: The Pacific Rim International Conference (Pac Rim) on Disability & Diversity has been widely recognized over the past 27 years as one of the most “diverse gatherings” in the world. The event encourages and respects voices from “diverse” perspective across numerous areas, including: voices from persons representing all disability areas; experiences of family members and supporters across all disability areas; responsiveness to diverse cultural and language differences; evidence of researchers and academics studying disability; stories of persons providing powerful lessons; examples of program providers, natural supports and allies of persons with disabilities and; action plans to meet human and social needs in a globalized world. Each year the conference hews to its traditional areas which have bred much of the interdisciplinary research and educational advances of the last three decades. But each year new topics are introduced to foment discussion and change. The intent is to harness the tremendous synergy as generated by the intermingling of these diverse perspectives, thus, creating a powerful program which impacts each individual participant in his or her own unique way. When: March 26 & 27, 2012 Where: Hawai‘i Convention Center 1801 Kalakaua Avenue Honolulu, HI 96815
Terry Booth

M-Enabling Summit Conference and Showcase - D.C. - Dec. 5-6, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to register for this event What: The M-Enabling Summit, Global Summit and Showcase for Mobile Applications and Services for Seniors and Persons with Disabilities, is the first global program solely dedicated to participants in the emerging ecosystem for mobile accessible and assistive technologies, applications and services. Unlike any other conference or exposition, the M-Enabling Summit brings together all facets of the industry. Key stakeholders from across the globe that develop, market, create policy, and deploy the initiatives that are setting new frontiers for Mobile Accessible and Assistive Solutions will be in attendance. Participants at M-Enabling Summit will be able to: Network and exchange ideas with peers and experts from industry, service providers, and organizations of seniors and persons with disabilities Learn about the latest developments, innovations, market drivers and emerging opportunities Share perspectives with global policy makers and regulators See the latest products, services and applications in a showcase featuring companies and organizations driving innovation with accessible and assistive mobile technologies solutions Gain new insights from case studies by service providers, and public and private sector organizations experienced in marketing and services for seniors and persons with disabilities Who Should Attend: Mobile service providers Accessibility experts Organizations of seniors and persons with disabilities Application developers Telecom regulators Emergency response officials IT professionals Corporations using mobile communications with their customers Federal agencies and local government Academia and research centers When: December 5-6, 2011 Where: The Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center Washington, D.C.
Terry Booth

RtI 101: What's It All About & Where Do I Fit In - Havre - Oct. 4, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to download the full flyer and registration for this event (PDF) Free training for: Elementary teachers, Special education teachers, Administrators, Paraprofessionals and parents This workshop is designed for a variety of individuals: Schools just beginning to think about Response to Instruction (RtI) Support staff in schools already implementing RtI (speech therapists, school psychologists, occupational and physical therapist, tutors, etc.) New administrators or teachers in schools already implementing RtI New members on established RtI teams Participants will be provided: An overview of the Montana RtI model--both the “big picture” and the eight essential implementation components Practical strategies and possible next steps they might take to “power up and move forward” with RtI implementation efforts Discussion of how their specific positions and roles “fit in” with RtI structures and procedures. When: October 4, 2011 8:00am - 3:30pm Mountain Where: Robins Administration Building 425 6th Street Upstairs Conference Room Havre, MT
Terry Booth

Overview and Discussion of 2011 Part C Regulations: Information, Implementation and Implications - National Harbor, MD - Nov. 16, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to register for this event What: The purpose of this conference is to provide information and support to State staff and other interested parties in the implementation of the Part C regulations of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).   On September 6, 2011, the U.S. Department of Education announced the final regulations for the early intervention program under Part C of the IDEA.  These final regulations will help improve services and outcomes for America's infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families. The final Part C regulations incorporate provisions in the 2004 amendments to Part C of the IDEA.  Additionally, the final regulations provide States with flexibility in some areas, while ensuring State accountability to improve results and providing needed services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families.  The regulations focus on measuring and improving outcomes for the approximately 350,000 children served by the Part C program with the goal of ensuring that such children are ready for preschool and kindergarten. Please join staff from the U. S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services in this interactive training session! When: November 16, 2011 Where: Gaylord National Hotel & Convention Center 201 Waterfront Street National Harbor, MD Questions: Please contact Tamara Infante at tinfante@fhi360.org.
Terry Booth

Caregiver Peer-to-Peer Support Specialist Training (High Fidelity Wraparound) - Helena - Sept. 27-28, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to download the flyer for this event (PDF) What: Wraparound 101 Training is an additional requirement for those wishing to provide caregiver peer-to-peer services in the PRTF waiver. When: September 27-28, 2011 9:00am - 4:00pm Mountain Where: Best Western Premier Great Northern Hotel Helena 835 Great Northern Boulevard Helena, MT 59601 Trainer:  Susan Boehrer To register or if you have questions:   Contact Nancy Whitbeck-Nicholson at NWhitbeck-Nicholson@mt.gov or (406) 444-4545 and provide your name, agency, email and phone number. Register early as space is limited. No cost for the training. For questions about the training: Contact Kandis Franklin at kfranklin@mt.gov or (406) 444-6018.
Terry Booth

Adolescents and Epilepsy - Billings/Teleconference - Sept. 13, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to download the flyer for this event (PDF) What: Each session will include an interactive opportunity as well as an opportunity for questions and answers with open table discussions. This training provides a time for you to learn and ask your questions about: Working, job choices Driving Going to college Friends When: September 13, 2011 7:00pm - 8:00pm Mountain Where: Mansfield Health Education Center 1145 North 30th | Billings MT Located in the Lower Level of the Yellowstone Medical Building West To reserve your spot or find the videoconferencing location in your area, contact: St. Vincent University at 406-237-ED4U (406-237-3348) or email svhu@svh-mt.org
Lisa Woodward

6th Annual Oklahoma Transition Institute Transition Conference - Oklahoma City, OK - November 2 -3, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click Here to Download Flyer for this Event (pdf file) What:Two day conference focused on improving student development and involvement in the transition process through innovative program structures. Participants will share ideas, plan for future OTIs, increase knowledge of effective secondary transition practices, learn how to enhance effectiveness of current transition education practices, and learn about new transition education instructional materials.  Click Here to Register Now When:November 2nd- 12:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Mountain Time)November 3rd- 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Mountain Time) Where:Metro Technology Centers1900 Springlake DriveOklahoma City, OK 73111
Roger Holt

Lessons from the MMR scare by Fiona Godlee - Fogarty International Center @ NIH - 0 views

  • BMJ Editor Fiona Godlee presented a discussion of the stunning investigation she published earlier this year that revealed the MMR scare was based not on bad science but on deliberate fraud.  The three-part series was produced by journalist Brian Deer, who spent seven years investigating Andrew Wakefield’s infamous study linking the MMR vaccine with autism, discovering Wakefield had been paid by a lawyer to influence his results and had blatantly manipulated the study data. 
Roger Holt

PTA Take Your Family to School Week Awards Feb 7-13 - 0 views

  • Plan family involvement events for February 7–13, 2010, and apply for an $1,897 Award to support your PTA in opening school doors to all families.
Roger Holt

Preventing Challenging Behavior: A model for young children with Autism Spectrum Disorder - archived presentation - 0 views

  • Preventing Challenging Behavior: A Model for Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • This web and teleconference event includes a recorded on-line presentation and a live teleconference discussion during which participants had the opportunity to ask presenters questions about the topic.
Roger Holt

Philanthropist funds fight against autism - Giving- msnbc.com - 0 views

  • In September, Autism Speaks hosted the 2nd Annual World Focus on Autism breakfast seminar, chaired by Ban Soon-taek, wife of U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. At the event, Suzanne Wright announced that in 2010, the fifth anniversary of Autism Speaks, the foundation would kick off the "Decade for Autism" — a campaign to raise $100 million to fund autism-related research and services over the next 10 years.
Roger Holt

Book: 600 Hours of Edward by Craig Lancaster, Montana author - 0 views

  • Edward Stanton is a man hurtling headlong toward middle age. His mental illness has led him to be sequestered in his small house in a small city, where he keeps his distance from the outside world and the parents from whom he is largely estranged. For the most part, Edward sticks to things he can count on...and things he can count. But over the course of 25 days (or 600 hours, as Edward prefers to look at it) several events puncture the walls Edward has built around himself. In the end, he faces a choice: Open his life to experience and deal with the joys and heartaches that come with it, or remain behind his closed door, a solitary soul.
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