Social Thinking: Five Concepts in Five Months (Secondary) - 28660
ESC Region 11 is excited to announce that Social Thinking will present a series titled Five Concepts in Five Months. This series will start with a half-day, in-person event and continue with five monthly virtual sessions (1 hour). The virtual sessions will outline concepts such as Social Behavior Mapping, Expected and Unexpected Behaviors, Should I or Shouldn't I, and more! This session will be for secondary-level personnel.
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Speech Therapists, Teacher - Special Education
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Audience: SPED Specialist, SLPs, Behavior Specialists
Important: You must attend the Face-to-Face session and all Five Monthly Live Zoom Sessions in order to receive credit for this event.
Please email Michael Tucker or Katie Adams for the passcode to register for this session (mtucker@esc11.net or kadams@esc11.net).
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