Guest guest Posted December 20, 2007 Report Share Posted December 20, 2007 Parents, educators and therapists are invited to join us for an interactive lecture series, consisting of video and hands-on demonstrations and active participant practice, designed to advance the child’s play, peer and social skills. Participants will be given “assignments” each week to practice the topics covered. Module 1 – The Importance of Play: Understand the stages of play and its impact on other areas of development. Participants will be able to discuss their child’s current level of play and social skills and outline individual goals for the series. January 3 Module 2 – Play and ABA: How to teach the “rules” of play such as turn-taking, following structured and rule-based games, and peer modeling using an Applied Behavior Analysis approach. January 10 Module 3 – Play and RDI: How to further interactive and social play and encourage peer enjoyment using a Relationship Development Intervention approach. January 17 Module 4 – Playing with Peers: How to facilitate play in school, at home with siblings, and in the community among peers. January 24 Module 5 – Applying the Principles: Review and discussion of individual goals and implementation techniques. Participants who attended all five modules will create specifically tailored play and social skills goals and strategies to address these areas. January 31 7 – 9 pm at the Greenville Community Church 270 Ardsley Road, Scarsdale, NY Members – Free Non-Members – $25 per Module or $100 for all 5 Modules Limited to 25 Participants – Please Reserve Early Navigating the Spectrum – (914) 826-5300 www.navigatingthespectrum.org info@... --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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