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Facilitating

Social Skills and Friendships:

Working One on One

With Students With Autism

Train a whole roomful of

staff with just one registration - view the webinar from one site, on one

computer, at the same time! Only $89 for members!

Don’t

miss this great webinar event!

The focus of this webinar

is on strategies to aid paraeducators and other educators in enhancing the

social skills of students with autism and other developmental disabilities.

Specific attention will be given to friendship facilitation, which can help

students develop friendships in inclusive classrooms, kindergarten through

high school.

Tuesday, Sept.

14, 2010

4-5 p.m. ET

Presented by

Zachary Rossetti and Deborah Goessling, Providence College

Member Price $89 (per site)

Non-Member Price

$114 (per site)

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Now!

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