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Connecting with the Autistic Experience
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Course Number
SEConnectingwiththeAutisticExperience1.5hrWVATC
Overview
This face-to-face course is presented by Russell Lehman (speaker, author, poet, advocate). Learning objectives provided by the presenter are:
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Recognize the emotional experiences and internal worlds of individuals with autism, including those diagnosed in childhood.
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Identify ways to create validating, inclusive environments that honor authentic self-expression across the lifespan.
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Apply empathy-driven approaches to build deeper, more supportive connections with individuals on the autism spectrum.
Objective
1.3 Encourages children's development of social and emotional skills
1.3 a. Understands and accepts children's age-appropriate emotional responses (i.e., crying, tantrums)
1.3 i. Recognizes when children show self-discipline and self-control
1.3 j. Finds ways to help children feel successful, identify and pursue interests, and develop a sense of personal identify
1.3 k. Uses empathy to help children recognize and understand their emotions
1.4 Helps children achieve self-regulation and develop coping skills
1.4 e. Creates an environment and provides strategies that help children:
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Manage strong emotions and calm themselves
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Focus their attention to remain actively engaged with activities and materials
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Read the signals of the environment to learn how to respond appropriately
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Cope with fear, anger, and frustration
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Use language to share their needs
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Consider the needs of others
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Use problem-solving and conflict resolution strategies
1.4 f. Provides appropriate guidance to assist children in understanding the results of their actions
1.4 g. Recognizes that a child's ability to exercise self-regulation and control over his/her body functions, emotions, and behavior emerges over time as a developmental process
1.7 Supports children's cognitive development
1.7 a. Engages children in conversations
1.7 b. Understands the foundations of cognitive development including the importance of joint attention, imitation, and cause and effect.
1.7 f. Encourages each child's creativity through artistic representation
Course Hours
1.50
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Connecting with the Autistic Experience
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