Social Skills and Autism
Focused on understanding the social skills differences of individuals on the autism spectrum, this course discusses what success looks like for all students and the impact that soft skills such as social skills can have on that success.
Intended Audience: Special Educators, General Educators, Paraeducators, Parents, Support Staff.
Education Level: Beginner to Intermediate. The learner should have some knowledge of the characteristics of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder; some knowledge of terminology and acronyms used in education for students with special needs, especially ASD.
Course objectives:
- Discuss the social differences and difficulties of the "hidden curriculum" as well as its connection with challenging behaviors (CO 1)
- Discuss evidence-based strategies to address social issues and teach new skills (CO 2)
- Address ways to make school models work for students with significant social difficulties (CO 3)
Who is this for?
General Education Teachers, Special Education Teachers, Paraprofessionals, District Support Staff, Behavior Specialists, Autism Specialists, Parents
Who do I contact for more information?
Categories
Speech Therapy, Autism, Progress in the General Curriculum, Related Services, Special Education
Evaluation Standards
1 - Planning, T-TESS 1.3 - Planning: Knowledge of Students
Online Course, Self-directed
Free
CPE Credits:
6.00
Registration Closes: 9/1/2025
Access Dates
Ends: 10/1/2025
Workshop ID
FA1942850