
About this Event
“Every young child with autism should have access to life-changing early intervention.” – Dr. Rick Solomon
The PLAY Project, founded by Dr. Richard Solomon, envisions a world where all children with autism receive early intervention services and parents choose the best treatments for their child.
Teaching PLAY is an educator-training program that focuses on the core principles of PLAY Project’s evidence-based, developmentally-appropriate, relationship-oriented, child-centered approach.
Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are often hard to engage in the classroom setting, which can make learning difficult for them. Teaching PLAY introduces teachers and school staff to an innovative approach for helping students with ASD increase engagement and connection, leading to a love of learning for all students.
Our Teaching PLAY Workshop is both engaging and interactive. The workshop provides several videos to demonstrate the impact of Teaching PLAY and practical examples of how Teaching PLAY can be used throughout all activities within the classroom setting. Attendees will leave this training with strategies to implement right away.
AFTER THIS WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS WILL BE ABLE TO
- Explain how improving a child’s functional emotional development supports academic readiness
- Profile a student with ASD or developmental delay in the classroom according to their Comfort Zone, Sensory Motor Profile, and Functional Developmental Levels
- List examples of the the interactional process in both structured and unstructured settings
- List and describe the importance of the principles and methods of the PLAY Project
- List and briefly describe the 6 Functional Developmental Levels (FDL) of Greenspan and Weider’s DIR model
Certificates of attendance for the Teaching PLAY Workshop will be issued to participants who attend the full workshop and complete the workshop survey.
Contact Us
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Teaching PLAY Workshop
🕑: 09:00 AM - 11:15 AM
What is Teaching PLAY?
Host: Katie Scott, MS, LISW | Training Director
Info: o Review of PLAY Autism Intervention
o PLAY Research study
o PLAY in Ohio (past and present)
o Autism prevalence and DSM 5 criteria for diagnosis
🕑: 09:00 AM - 11:15 AM
Why Teaching PLAY?
Host: Katie Scott, MS, LISW | Training Director
Info: o Video examples
o Social Interactions lead to academic readiness
🕑: 11:15 AM - 11:30 AM
BREAK
🕑: 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Teaching PLAY Model
Host: Katie Scott, MS, LISW | Training Director
Info: 7 Circles of Teaching PLAY
o Principles and Methods, Circles of Communication
o Creating a child profile: Comfort Zones,
Sensory-Motor Profile Functional Developmental Levels
🕑: 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM
LUNCH
🕑: 01:30 PM - 03:00 PM
7 Circles of Teaching PLAY Continued
Host: Katie Scott, MS, LISW | Training Director
Info: 7 Circles of Teaching PLAY (cont.)
o Creating a Child Profile (cont.)
o Techniques and Activities
o Coaching/Modeling
🕑: 03:00 PM - 03:15 PM
BREAK
🕑: 03:15 PM - 04:00 PM
Wrap Up & Conclusion
Host: Katie Scott, MS, LISW | Training Director
Info: • PLAY School Environment Assessment
• Discussion: Teaching PLAY Barriers
• Teacher Testimonials
• Question/Answer
Event Venue
Online
USD 195.00