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Behavior Strategies for Children with Autism: Supporting Social-Emotional Skills

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Presented by Merle Crawford, M.S., OTR/L, and Barbara Weber, M.S., CCC-SLP

 

 

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Perfect for parents and early intervention providers, this one-hour virtual event will give you the practical guidance needed to support positive behavior in young children who have a diagnosis of autism (or signs that they may be on the autism spectrum). Two expert presenters explain the core deficits of autism and discuss how behavior and social-emotional skills are affected by challenges in specific areas, from flexibility to social communication. Useful tips and strategies to build social-emotional skills and make positive behavior changes are highlighted.

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