Webinar: Navigating a Socially Distanced Classroom for Students with Autism (edWeb.net)

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Description:

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Due to COVID-19 and new guidelines from state and local health officials, school leaders, teachers and staff are faced with the new challenge of maintaining social distancing at school and in classrooms in the upcoming school year. In this edWebinar, Aimee Dearmon, M.S., CCC-SLP, BCBA, will discuss the challenges associated with social distancing in school buildings and in classrooms and how to navigate the new guidelines for students with autism and other developmental disabilities.

She will discuss creative, evidence-based practices for teaching students new routines focused on social distancing, the importance of wearing a mask, and staying healthy through self-care routines. She’ll also provide free visual supports and resources as well as discuss ways to support families in navigating new challenges at home. Participants will learn strategies and tools that can be used with students in pre-K through post-secondary classrooms.

This edWebinar will be of interest to preK-12 teachers and school and district leaders. There will be time to get your questions answered at the end of the presentation.

Date(s):


8/18/2020 2:00 PM ET - 8/18/2020 3:00 PM ET

Tag(s):

Autism Spectrum Disorder Early Childhood Evidence-Based Practice Professional Resources