INTRODUCTION TO ASD
Certification upon completion
(must attend all 5 days)
DATE: August 26th-30th, 2024 (8:30am-4:00pm)
LOCATION: Virtual
(A SPACE IS AVAILABLE AT LEARNING SERVICES IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO COMPLETE THIS COURSE FROM HOME)
DESCRIPTION
INTRODUCTION TO ASD (5-DAY COURSE)
If you’ve met one person with ASD, you’ve met one person with ASD. Autism is a spectrum disorder, meaning it is characterized by a wide range of symptoms and severity. Although there are core characteristics present in all individuals with a diagnosis of ASD, there is much variability across individuals. How do we best support students with ASD given their varying profiles?
The Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders: Practical Applications course provides a comprehensive overview of ASD, with an emphasis on topics relevant to the school setting. These topics include basics of ASD, individual differences, understanding and changing behaviour, social and communication skills, life skills, and much more!
Participants are given ample opportunity to participate in practical hands-on activities, and application exercises that will prepare them to apply the concepts and strategies into their instructional program. By the end of this course, participants will be equipped with knowledge about AD and the tools to support the unique needs of these students.
This 5-day, 30-hour, intensive practical course is offered to teachers, paraprofessionals, and other educational staff working at any grade level (K – 12) to support students with AD in developing their social, academic, and adaptive skills. A certificate showing 30 hours of instruction will be provided to participants who complete the course.
Registration for this course is open to all SD60 staff
To Register Email Learningservices@prn.bc.ca
(INCLUDE YOUR NAME, SCHOOL, OCCUPATION, IF YOU WISH TO USE THE LEARNING SERVICES SPACE AND IF YOU NEED TO BORROW A LAPTOP)
Registration deadline is June 14th 2024
For more information contact Danielle Evans L Administrative Assistant (250)262-6087 or devans@prn.bc.ca