Package summary
Middletown Centre for Autism
Five-Week Joint Parent and Professional Training Programme.
Programme Content:
- Autism, Learning Styles, and Visual Teaching Methods
- Autism and Communication
- Autism and Understanding Anxiety for those with additional learning difficulties
- Autism and Sensory Processing
- Autism and Reframing Behaviour
Course Description:
This five-week programme has been designed for parents, family members, teachers and other education professionals who are living and working with autistic children and young people in a Special School.
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Courses in package
Autism, Learning Styles, and Visual Teaching Methods
Event summary
Date
Start Time
End Time
Webinar Online,
Booking closes
Autism, Learning Styles, and Visual Teaching Methods
Visual strategies are widely used when working and living with autistic children and young people, as they:
- Complement the learning style of many autistic children, young people and adults
- Can be introduced alongside other intervention strategies.
- Are adaptable, portable and can be used in most situations.
The use of visual strategies can have a notable impact on how an autistic child experiences family, community, and school life, as they help to clarify expectations and make abstract concepts more concrete. Visual strategies support children as they develop effective communication and interaction skills, as well as accessing the curriculum.
Professionals and parents will become more familiar with how to adapt the school or home environment and individualised tasks to meet the needs of the child, in order, to enhance learning, play or leisure skills and social interactions.
Expected Outcomes
- Understand the importance of visual teaching methods.
- Develop some visual strategies that can be used to support the child
- Using visuals in school or the family home
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Location
Webinar Online
Get DirectionsDr Jo Fitzsimons
Her previous appointments have included Deputy Head of School and curriculum management roles.
Jo has also been involved in a wide range of International and European research projects and conferences over the past 17 years offering training, support and advice on various aspects of SEND practice.
Her specialist interests include sensory learning, autism and supporting children and young people with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD).
Autism and Communication
Event summary
Date
Start Time
End Time
Webinar Online,
Booking closes
Autism and Communication
This session explores the differences in neurotypical vs autistic communication styles. It provides delegates with an understanding of how to appreciate communication differences and adapt their communication style to better support autistic children and young people at home and school.
Delegates will:
- Explore current relevant theories related to communication differences.
- Develop an understanding of their own communication preferences and how these might hinder or support the autistic communicator.
- Explore a range of supportive practices in receptive (understanding) and expressive communication.
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Location
Webinar Online
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As means of adding additional interaction to webinars, Middletown Centre for Autism will be offering a range of webinar watch sessions, with internationally renowned speakers.
In a watch session, we will play a pre-recorded presentation and the speaker will be in attendance, as part of the session. Any questions you may have can be added to the Chat box. The speaker, then, can pause the video and answer the query or add additional explanation to the point being made, giving us all the opportunity to have advice and guidance clarified.
So, you are essentially watching the session along with the presenter.
Webinar watch sessions seek to build new ways to bring people together with the ultimate aim of differentiating and exploring the topic further whilst promoting and engaging in meaningful conversation.
As a means of adding additional interaction to the webinars, Middletown Centre for Autism will be offering a range of Watch Parties, with internationally renowned speakers. Watch Parties seek to build new ways to bring people together, with a shared interest, using pre-planned and recorded webinars, but with the ultimate aim of differentiating and exploring the topic further whilst promoting and engaging in meaningful conversations
With a Watch Party, we will play a pre-recorded presentation, but the speaker will be in attendance, as part of the session. Any questions you may have can be added to the Chat box. The speaker, then, can pause the video and answer the query or add additional explanation to the point being made, giving us all the opportunity to have advice and guidance clarified.
Autism and Understanding Anxiety for those with additional learning difficulties
Event summary
Date
Start Time
End Time
Webinar Online,
Booking closes
Autism and Understanding Anxiety for those with additional learning difficulties
For many autistic students, school can be a major source of stress. Everyone shows their anxiety in individual ways, so the most reliable observations that a student is anxious are going to be made by the people who know the student best. This shows the importance of working closely not only within the family structure, but also with the school staff. This session is an introduction to supportive approaches that can be used to alleviate the experience of anxiety in autistic students. This will include an introduction to cognitively based strategies and how to develop student centred strategies to deal with anxiety.
Participants will:
- Appreciate how anxiety can escalate and may result in an emotional response
- Develop some simple supportive approaches to prevent the escalation of anxiety.
- Understand the basics of cognitively based management approaches.
Notes
Location
Webinar Online
Get DirectionsTbc
As means of adding additional interaction to webinars, Middletown Centre for Autism will be offering a range of webinar watch sessions, with internationally renowned speakers.
In a watch session, we will play a pre-recorded presentation and the speaker will be in attendance, as part of the session. Any questions you may have can be added to the Chat box. The speaker, then, can pause the video and answer the query or add additional explanation to the point being made, giving us all the opportunity to have advice and guidance clarified.
So, you are essentially watching the session along with the presenter.
Webinar watch sessions seek to build new ways to bring people together with the ultimate aim of differentiating and exploring the topic further whilst promoting and engaging in meaningful conversation.
As a means of adding additional interaction to the webinars, Middletown Centre for Autism will be offering a range of Watch Parties, with internationally renowned speakers. Watch Parties seek to build new ways to bring people together, with a shared interest, using pre-planned and recorded webinars, but with the ultimate aim of differentiating and exploring the topic further whilst promoting and engaging in meaningful conversations
With a Watch Party, we will play a pre-recorded presentation, but the speaker will be in attendance, as part of the session. Any questions you may have can be added to the Chat box. The speaker, then, can pause the video and answer the query or add additional explanation to the point being made, giving us all the opportunity to have advice and guidance clarified.
Autism and Sensory Processing
Event summary
Date
Start Time
End Time
Webinar Online,
Booking closes
Autism, the Special School and Sensory Processing
Many autistic children and young people have differences in how they process the sensory stimuli in the world around them. Children and young people who presents with additional learning needs may experience more challenges with how they perceive and respond to sensory input. This course is designed to look specifically at the sensory processing needs of autistic children and young people with other complex learning needs, such as communication difficulties, physical or sensory difficulties, attention difficulties and medical needs.
Participants will:
- Understand the concept of sensory processing and how this relates to participation in daily activities.
- Appreciate how sensory processing differences can affect the child or young person at home, in school and in other settings.
- Acknowledge the importance of identifying the potential sensory function of a behaviour.
- Gain knowledge about supportive approaches, which can address the sensory processing needs of the children and young people with additional and complex learning needs at home, in school and in other settings.
Notes
Location
Webinar Online
Get DirectionsTbc
As means of adding additional interaction to webinars, Middletown Centre for Autism will be offering a range of webinar watch sessions, with internationally renowned speakers.
In a watch session, we will play a pre-recorded presentation and the speaker will be in attendance, as part of the session. Any questions you may have can be added to the Chat box. The speaker, then, can pause the video and answer the query or add additional explanation to the point being made, giving us all the opportunity to have advice and guidance clarified.
So, you are essentially watching the session along with the presenter.
Webinar watch sessions seek to build new ways to bring people together with the ultimate aim of differentiating and exploring the topic further whilst promoting and engaging in meaningful conversation.
As a means of adding additional interaction to the webinars, Middletown Centre for Autism will be offering a range of Watch Parties, with internationally renowned speakers. Watch Parties seek to build new ways to bring people together, with a shared interest, using pre-planned and recorded webinars, but with the ultimate aim of differentiating and exploring the topic further whilst promoting and engaging in meaningful conversations
With a Watch Party, we will play a pre-recorded presentation, but the speaker will be in attendance, as part of the session. Any questions you may have can be added to the Chat box. The speaker, then, can pause the video and answer the query or add additional explanation to the point being made, giving us all the opportunity to have advice and guidance clarified.
Autism and Reframing Behaviour
Event summary
Date
Start Time
End Time
Webinar Online,
Booking closes
Autism and Reframing Behaviour
This training will introduce participants to the ongoing paradigm shift in understanding behaviour from a physiological perspective, drawing on research from neuroscience, psychology, and interpersonal neurobiology. It will encourage participants to pause and reflect on their current beliefs and reactions to the behavioural differences presenting within their autistic students. Participants will be supported to consider behavioural differences that are authentic to the autistic child and their invaluable role in maintaining joy in their lives. Furthermore, participants will be supported to understand the underlying factors contributing to distressed behaviours, and how supporting professionals can help.
Specific topics will include:
- Understanding the ongoing paradigm shift in how we think about behaviour.
- Factors that contribute to distressed behaviour for an autistic child.
- The important role of neuroception and sense of "felt safety" in promoting a balanced regulatory state.
- The importance of professional self-care in the context of supporting an autistic child in distress.
Participants will:
- Gain an understanding of the ongoing paradigm shift in how we think about "behaviour" presenting in our autistic children and young people.
- To support participants to recognise their inner biases, judgements and beliefs that may be impacting upon how they support an autistic child in distress.
- To understand the underlying and environmental factors contributing to distress and overwhelm within the autistic child.
- Understand their role in managing their own regulation as an essential process to the co-regulatory support they provide their autistic students.
Many autistic children and young people have differences in how they process the sensory stimuli in the world around them. Children and young people who presents with additional learning needs may experience more challenges with how they perceive and respond to sensory input. This course is designed to look specifically at the sensory processing needs of autistic children and young people with other complex learning needs, such as communication difficulties, physical or sensory difficulties, attention difficulties and medical needs.
Participants will:
- Understand the concept of sensory processing and how this relates to participation in daily activities.
- Appreciate how sensory processing differences can affect the child or young person at home, in school and in other settings.
- Acknowledge the importance of identifying the potential sensory function of a behaviour.
- Gain knowledge about supportive approaches, which can address the sensory processing needs of the children and young people with additional and complex learning needs at home, in school and in other settings.
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Location
Webinar Online
Get DirectionsGemma O'Neill
Gemma holds a Master’s Degree in Special Education from Queen’s University, Belfast. Her areas of expertise include curriculum development, classroom supports, differentiation techniques and transitions.