A Different Way of Seeing Autism

Course Number
SEAutism2hrMHS
Overview
During this face-to-face training, you will learn about what Autism is and how it affects individuals in a variety of settings and age groups. There will be discussion about the difficulties interacting socially, problems in communicating, sensory challenges and repetitive behavior patterns. The aim of this training is to not try to fix a person by eliminating these symptoms, but to understand the individual’s experiences and what is causing their underlying behaviors. 
Objective
1.2.c. Uses observation and assessment process to understand children's strengths, interests, and the skills they are working to master. 
1.2.j. Applies knowledge of typical child development, including social and emotional development, to identify early indicators of possible developmental delays or risk to development. 
3.1.b. Assesses children's progress across all developmental domains. 
3.1.i. Uses assessment practices that are relevant to the language and developmental needs of individual children, as shown through both verbal and nonverbal behaviors.  
Course Hours
2.00

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