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- Autism, Learning Styles and the Impact of Visual Teaching Methods
- Autism and the Promotion of Positive Behaviour
- Autism and Sensory Processing
- Autism and Anxiety Management
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Middletown Centre for Autism
5 Week Parent Training Programme
Autism and the Primary School
Programme Content:
1. Autism and Social Communication
2. Autism, Learning Style and the Impact of Visual Teaching Methods
3. Autism and Sensory Processing
4. Autism and Anxiety Management
5. Autism and the Promotion of Positive Behaviour
This five-week programme has been designed for parents and family members living with Primary aged children with autism
The Centre also provides a similar 5-week course for education professionals.
Please check the Centre’s website for details. www.middletownautism.com
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Autism, Learning Styles and the Impact of Visual Teaching Methods
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Greystones Educate Together National School Co. Wicklow, Greystones, Wicklow
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Autism, Learning Style and the Impact of Visual Teaching Methods
Visual strategies are widely used when working and living with children and young people with autism as they:
• Complement the learning style of many with autism.
• 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 a child with autism 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, appropriate social interaction, and positive behaviour skills, as well as accessing the curriculum.
This session will cover why visual teaching methods work. Parents will become more familiar with how their input will reflect a sound evidence base and be more able to adapt the 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
Parents and Family Members will:
• Understand the importance of visual teaching methods in autism.
• Understand how visuals will improve the learning of the child and their experience in the family home.
• Develop some visual strategies that can be used to support their child
Course Overview
• Why visuals work for children with autism.
• Using visuals in the family home
• How to develop visuals and implement visual strategies.
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Greystones Educate Together National School Co. Wicklow
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Frances Stewart
Autism and the Promotion of Positive Behaviour
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Greystones Educate Together National School Co. Wicklow, Greystones, Wicklow
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Autism and the Promotion of Positive Behaviour
Children with autism can experience elevated levels of anxiety and stress often resulting in distressed and inappropriate behaviours. Responding effectively to behaviour remains a concern for parents and professionals living and working with children with autism. Early intervention and planning are important to ensure that parents and family members, as well as the child with autism, have an array of proactive strategies to defuse rather than escalate a demanding situation. This session will examine how an understanding of autism can influence interactions and thus the behaviour of children and challenge the term, “Challenging Behaviour”.
Expected Outcomes
Participants will:
• Understand reasons for what we see as inappropriate behaviour
• Learn practical strategies for recognising early warning signs and making positive interventions
• Recognise the “Rumbling, Raging and Recovery” aspects of behaviour and what we as practitioners can do
• Understand the behaviour and anxiety bank account
Course Overview
• Clarity of information, including expectations and procedures.
• Consistency: A healthy, strong home school partnership is vital.
• Common sense: Remembering that sometimes the most effective is also the most straightforward and easiest.
• Continuation: Keeping the teaching and the positive supports in place to continue to help the child to develop effective life skills
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Frances O'Neill
Autism and Sensory Processing
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Greystones Educate Together National School Co. Wicklow, Greystones, Wicklow
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Autism and Sensory Processing
Sensory processing refers to the ability of an individual to register, interpret and respond to sensory information. This is a complex process involving all the sensory systems (auditory, gustatory, visual, olfactory, tactile, proprioceptive, vestibular and interoception). When sensory processing is working well, an individual can engage in daily functional activities and social interaction. Sensory processing differences are prevalent in children with autism and can affect every aspect of life and development.
This session examines the sensory processing differences frequently associated with autism and will demonstrate how such differences impact on learning, play, social interactions and behaviour for the primary school aged child.
Expected Outcomes
Participants will:
• Develop an understanding of the sensory processing differences in autism.
• Understand how sensory processing differences can affect the child’s experience at home and in other settings.
• Understand how sensory processing differences can influence the child’s participation in daily activities.
• Develop an understanding of general intervention strategies to accommodate sensory processing differences in daily activities at home and beyond.
Course Overview
• Sensory processing differences in autism.
• How sensory processing differences can present in a child with autism.
• How sensory processing differences can affect the child’s participation in daily activities.
• Intervention strategies to address sensory processing differences at home and in other settings.
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Greystones Educate Together National School Co. Wicklow
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Kate Cullen
Autism and Anxiety Management
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Greystones Educate Together National School Co. Wicklow, Greystones, Wicklow
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Autism and Anxiety Management
Primary aged children with autism experience anxiety in many situations, with some experiencing significant anxiety difficulties. For many, school is a major source of stress. Everyone shows their anxiety in individual ways so the most reliable observations that a child is anxious are going to be made by the people who know the child best. This demonstrates the importance of parents and family members working closely with the school staff team.
This session is an introduction to strategies that can be used to alleviate the experience of anxiety in children with autism. This will include an introduction to cognitively based strategies and how to develop child centred strategies to deal with anxiety..
Expected Outcomes
Participants will:
• Understand how the difficulties experienced by those with autism, including sensory difficulties, can contribute to the development of anxiety.
• Understand how anxiety can escalate and may result in an outburst.
• Develop some simple strategies to prevent the escalation of anxiety.
• Understand the basics of cognitively based management approaches.
Course Overview
• Anxiety triggers and build up.
• ‘On the spot’ anxiety management strategies.
• Developing a ‘stress kit’.
• Cognitively based approaches and the emotional toolkit
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Frances Stewart
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Middletown Centre for Autism, Middletown, Armagh