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    <title><![CDATA[Conferences On-Demand]]></title>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Bridges to Adulthood: Promoting Competence through Comprehensive Transition Planning for Learners with Autism and Related Disorders]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/bridges-to-adulthood-promoting-competence-through-comprehensive-transition-planning-for-learners-with-autism-and-related-disorders.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/bridges-to-adulthood-promoting-competence-through-comprehensive-transition-planning-for-learners-with-autism-and-related-disorders.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;">Dr. Gerhardt uses a light-hearted approach to discuss the difficulties posed to those on the Autism Spectrum as they face the transition into Adulthood. Dr. Gerhardt uses real-life examples with proven methods of overcoming these difficulties, to make the transition easier for those with ASD.

Bridges to Adulthood: Promoting Competence Through Comprehensive Transition Planning for Learners with Autism and Related Disorders

At the end of the seminar participants will be able to:

    * Identify the components of a comprehensive transition plan
    * Describe the individually determined components of an assessment of quality of life
    * Identify a minimum of six strategies for promoting greater social competence
    * Describe three components of sexuality education and discuss how they might impact learners with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
    * Recognize the importance of peer training as one component of successful transition planning <p> Price:<span class="price">$20.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Social Stories 10.1 - Entire Day]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/social-stories-10-1-entire-day.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/social-stories-10-1-entire-day.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;">This hands-on workshop uses lecture, demonstration, discussion, activities and practice of new skills to teach the elements of the social understanding interventions developed by Carol Gray.  Most notably, participants will be trained in Social Stories 10.1, the first major revision of (the previous) Social Stories 10.0.  The Social Stories(tm) 10.1 training has many new features, including a more detailed rationale, discussion of Social Story(tm) research and evidence-based practice, the introduction of Story templates, the positive past tense, Sentences that Coach, and an expanded emphasis on gathering information for a Social Story(tm) Story format, and emotional and social safety.  By the close of this exciting, fun, and fast paced workshop, participants will leave with an updated and more detailed understanding of Social Stories(tm) Concepts and skills will be applicable for those working with individuals ages 2-adult. <br>

      <br>
    Participants will be able to:<br>
      <br>
    Identify the rationale for the social understanding approaches, in light of new research and insight <br>
    Describe a brief history of the Social Story(tm) approach, including: a) identification of the most frequent Social Story(tm) myths and misconceptions, b) an explanation of the differences between Social Stories(tm) 10.0 and Social Stories(tm) 10.1, and c) the significance and implications of Social Stories 10.1 to the increasing numbers of authors and audiences of Social Stories(tm) <br>

    Write a Social Story(tm) according to Social Stories(tm) 10.1, the newly updated, reorganized, and expanded criteria <br>
    Write a Social Story(tm) &rsquo;from scratch&rdquo; for a specific person with ASD <br>
    Explain how Social Stories(tm) can be developed to encourage categorization and generalization, and specially designed to address a variety of specific concerns <br><p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p><strong>Includes all hours of the conference for one low price!</strong></p><p> Price:<span class="price">$90.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Social Stories 10.1 - Carol  Hour 5]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/social-stories-10-1-carol-hour-5.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/social-stories-10-1-carol-hour-5.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;">This hands-on workshop uses lecture, demonstration, discussion, activities and practice of new skills to teach the elements of the social understanding interventions developed by Carol Gray.  Most notably, participants will be trained in Social Stories 10.1, the first major revision of (the previous) Social Stories 10.0.  The Social Stories(tm) 10.1 training has many new features, including a more detailed rationale, discussion of Social Story(tm) research and evidence-based practice, the introduction of Story templates, the positive past tense, Sentences that Coach, and an expanded emphasis on gathering information for a Social Story(tm) Story format, and emotional and social safety.  By the close of this exciting, fun, and fast paced workshop, participants will leave with an updated and more detailed understanding of Social Stories(tm) Concepts and skills will be applicable for those working with individuals ages 2-adult. <br>

      <br>
    Participants will be able to:<br>
      <br>
    Identify the rationale for the social understanding approaches, in light of new research and insight <br>
    Describe a brief history of the Social Story(tm) approach, including: a) identification of the most frequent Social Story(tm) myths and misconceptions, b) an explanation of the differences between Social Stories(tm) 10.0 and Social Stories(tm) 10.1, and c) the significance and implications of Social Stories 10.1 to the increasing numbers of authors and audiences of Social Stories(tm) <br>

    Write a Social Story(tm) according to Social Stories(tm) 10.1, the newly updated, reorganized, and expanded criteria <br>
    Write a Social Story(tm) &rsquo;from scratch&rdquo; for a specific person with ASD <br>
    Explain how Social Stories(tm) can be developed to encourage categorization and generalization, and specially designed to address a variety of specific concerns <br><p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p> Price:<span class="price">$20.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Social Stories 10.1 - Carol  Hour 4]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/social-stories-10-1-carol-hour-4.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/social-stories-10-1-carol-hour-4.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;">This hands-on workshop uses lecture, demonstration, discussion, activities and practice of new skills to teach the elements of the social understanding interventions developed by Carol Gray.  Most notably, participants will be trained in Social Stories 10.1, the first major revision of (the previous) Social Stories 10.0.  The Social Stories(tm) 10.1 training has many new features, including a more detailed rationale, discussion of Social Story(tm) research and evidence-based practice, the introduction of Story templates, the positive past tense, Sentences that Coach, and an expanded emphasis on gathering information for a Social Story(tm) Story format, and emotional and social safety.  By the close of this exciting, fun, and fast paced workshop, participants will leave with an updated and more detailed understanding of Social Stories(tm) Concepts and skills will be applicable for those working with individuals ages 2-adult. <br>

      <br>
    Participants will be able to:<br>
      <br>
    Identify the rationale for the social understanding approaches, in light of new research and insight <br>
    Describe a brief history of the Social Story(tm) approach, including: a) identification of the most frequent Social Story(tm) myths and misconceptions, b) an explanation of the differences between Social Stories(tm) 10.0 and Social Stories(tm) 10.1, and c) the significance and implications of Social Stories 10.1 to the increasing numbers of authors and audiences of Social Stories(tm) <br>

    Write a Social Story(tm) according to Social Stories(tm) 10.1, the newly updated, reorganized, and expanded criteria <br>
    Write a Social Story(tm) &rsquo;from scratch&rdquo; for a specific person with ASD <br>
    Explain how Social Stories(tm) can be developed to encourage categorization and generalization, and specially designed to address a variety of specific concerns <br><p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p> Price:<span class="price">$20.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Social Stories 10.1 - Carol  Hour 3]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/social-stories-10-1-carol-hour-3.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/social-stories-10-1-carol-hour-3.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;">This hands-on workshop uses lecture, demonstration, discussion, activities and practice of new skills to teach the elements of the social understanding interventions developed by Carol Gray.  Most notably, participants will be trained in Social Stories 10.1, the first major revision of (the previous) Social Stories 10.0.  The Social Stories(tm) 10.1 training has many new features, including a more detailed rationale, discussion of Social Story(tm) research and evidence-based practice, the introduction of Story templates, the positive past tense, Sentences that Coach, and an expanded emphasis on gathering information for a Social Story(tm) Story format, and emotional and social safety.  By the close of this exciting, fun, and fast paced workshop, participants will leave with an updated and more detailed understanding of Social Stories(tm) Concepts and skills will be applicable for those working with individuals ages 2-adult. <br>

      <br>
    Participants will be able to:<br>
      <br>
    Identify the rationale for the social understanding approaches, in light of new research and insight <br>
    Describe a brief history of the Social Story(tm) approach, including: a) identification of the most frequent Social Story(tm) myths and misconceptions, b) an explanation of the differences between Social Stories(tm) 10.0 and Social Stories(tm) 10.1, and c) the significance and implications of Social Stories 10.1 to the increasing numbers of authors and audiences of Social Stories(tm) <br>

    Write a Social Story(tm) according to Social Stories(tm) 10.1, the newly updated, reorganized, and expanded criteria <br>
    Write a Social Story(tm) &rsquo;from scratch&rdquo; for a specific person with ASD <br>
    Explain how Social Stories(tm) can be developed to encourage categorization and generalization, and specially designed to address a variety of specific concerns <br><p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p> Price:<span class="price">$20.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Social Stories 10.1 - Carol  Hour 2]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/social-stories-10-1-carol-hour-2.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/social-stories-10-1-carol-hour-2.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;">This hands-on workshop uses lecture, demonstration, discussion, activities and practice of new skills to teach the elements of the social understanding interventions developed by Carol Gray.  Most notably, participants will be trained in Social Stories 10.1, the first major revision of (the previous) Social Stories 10.0.  The Social Stories(tm) 10.1 training has many new features, including a more detailed rationale, discussion of Social Story(tm) research and evidence-based practice, the introduction of Story templates, the positive past tense, Sentences that Coach, and an expanded emphasis on gathering information for a Social Story(tm) Story format, and emotional and social safety.  By the close of this exciting, fun, and fast paced workshop, participants will leave with an updated and more detailed understanding of Social Stories(tm) Concepts and skills will be applicable for those working with individuals ages 2-adult. <br>

      <br>
    Participants will be able to:<br>
      <br>
    Identify the rationale for the social understanding approaches, in light of new research and insight <br>
    Describe a brief history of the Social Story(tm) approach, including: a) identification of the most frequent Social Story(tm) myths and misconceptions, b) an explanation of the differences between Social Stories(tm) 10.0 and Social Stories(tm) 10.1, and c) the significance and implications of Social Stories 10.1 to the increasing numbers of authors and audiences of Social Stories(tm) <br>

    Write a Social Story(tm) according to Social Stories(tm) 10.1, the newly updated, reorganized, and expanded criteria <br>
    Write a Social Story(tm) &rsquo;from scratch&rdquo; for a specific person with ASD <br>
    Explain how Social Stories(tm) can be developed to encourage categorization and generalization, and specially designed to address a variety of specific concerns <br><p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p> Price:<span class="price">$20.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Social Stories 10.1 - Carol  Hour 1]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/social-stories-10-1-carol-hour-1.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/social-stories-10-1-carol-hour-1.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;">This hands-on workshop uses lecture, demonstration, discussion, activities and practice of new skills to teach the elements of the social understanding interventions developed by Carol Gray.  Most notably, participants will be trained in Social Stories 10.1, the first major revision of (the previous) Social Stories 10.0.  The Social Stories(tm) 10.1 training has many new features, including a more detailed rationale, discussion of Social Story(tm) research and evidence-based practice, the introduction of Story templates, the positive past tense, Sentences that Coach, and an expanded emphasis on gathering information for a Social Story(tm) Story format, and emotional and social safety.  By the close of this exciting, fun, and fast paced workshop, participants will leave with an updated and more detailed understanding of Social Stories(tm) Concepts and skills will be applicable for those working with individuals ages 2-adult. <br>

      <br>
    Participants will be able to:<br>
      <br>
    Identify the rationale for the social understanding approaches, in light of new research and insight <br>
    Describe a brief history of the Social Story(tm) approach, including: a) identification of the most frequent Social Story(tm) myths and misconceptions, b) an explanation of the differences between Social Stories(tm) 10.0 and Social Stories(tm) 10.1, and c) the significance and implications of Social Stories 10.1 to the increasing numbers of authors and audiences of Social Stories(tm) <br>

    Write a Social Story(tm) according to Social Stories(tm) 10.1, the newly updated, reorganized, and expanded criteria <br>
    Write a Social Story(tm) &rsquo;from scratch&rdquo; for a specific person with ASD <br>
    Explain how Social Stories(tm) can be developed to encourage categorization and generalization, and specially designed to address a variety of specific concerns <br><p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p> Price:<span class="price">$20.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Icon to I Can: Visual Teaching Strategies and Supports for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder - Entire Day]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/icon-to-i-can-visual-teaching-strategies-and-supports-for-individuals-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-entire-day.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/icon-to-i-can-visual-teaching-strategies-and-supports-for-individuals-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-entire-day.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;"> This   seminar provides educators and caregivers with effective, easy to implement   instructional supports for meeting the challenges presented by Autism Spectrum   Disorders. Current best practice guidelines and links to educational research   will form the foundation for a day filled with &ldquo;on the go&rdquo; teaching strategies   and low maintenance materials.<BR>
                    There will be an emphasis on social   communication, academic and vocational skills, daily living abilities and   behavior management for students in self-contained and included settings. The   information presented will cover a range of functioning levels and chronological   age groups.<br>

                    <BR>
              (Note: This workshop is best described as an introductory course   in the use of visually supported instruction for students with Autism Spectrum   Disorders. When offered as a two day presentation or as a return engagement,   there is a considerable amount of advanced content as well. Program planners are   advised that all seminar offerings on this menu are appropriate for many   students who have severe learning challenges other than or in addition to   autism.)</p><p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p><strong>Includes all hours of the conference for one low price!</strong></p><p> Price:<span class="price">$90.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Icon to I Can: Visual Teaching Strategies and Supports for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder - Bloomfield Hour 6]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/icon-to-i-can-visual-teaching-strategies-and-supports-for-individuals-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-bloomfield-hour-6.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/icon-to-i-can-visual-teaching-strategies-and-supports-for-individuals-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-bloomfield-hour-6.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;"> This   seminar provides educators and caregivers with effective, easy to implement   instructional supports for meeting the challenges presented by Autism Spectrum   Disorders. Current best practice guidelines and links to educational research   will form the foundation for a day filled with &ldquo;on the go&rdquo; teaching strategies   and low maintenance materials.<BR>
                    There will be an emphasis on social   communication, academic and vocational skills, daily living abilities and   behavior management for students in self-contained and included settings. The   information presented will cover a range of functioning levels and chronological   age groups.<br>

                    <BR>
              (Note: This workshop is best described as an introductory course   in the use of visually supported instruction for students with Autism Spectrum   Disorders. When offered as a two day presentation or as a return engagement,   there is a considerable amount of advanced content as well. Program planners are   advised that all seminar offerings on this menu are appropriate for many   students who have severe learning challenges other than or in addition to   autism.)</p><p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p> Price:<span class="price">$20.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Icon to I Can: Visual Teaching Strategies and Supports for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder - Bloomfield Hour 5]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/icon-to-i-can-visual-teaching-strategies-and-supports-for-individuals-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-bloomfield-hour-5.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/icon-to-i-can-visual-teaching-strategies-and-supports-for-individuals-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-bloomfield-hour-5.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;"> This   seminar provides educators and caregivers with effective, easy to implement   instructional supports for meeting the challenges presented by Autism Spectrum   Disorders. Current best practice guidelines and links to educational research   will form the foundation for a day filled with &ldquo;on the go&rdquo; teaching strategies   and low maintenance materials.<BR>
                    There will be an emphasis on social   communication, academic and vocational skills, daily living abilities and   behavior management for students in self-contained and included settings. The   information presented will cover a range of functioning levels and chronological   age groups.<br>

                    <BR>
              (Note: This workshop is best described as an introductory course   in the use of visually supported instruction for students with Autism Spectrum   Disorders. When offered as a two day presentation or as a return engagement,   there is a considerable amount of advanced content as well. Program planners are   advised that all seminar offerings on this menu are appropriate for many   students who have severe learning challenges other than or in addition to   autism.)</p><p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p> Price:<span class="price">$20.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Icon to I Can: Visual Teaching Strategies and Supports for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder - Bloomfield Hour 4]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/icon-to-i-can-visual-teaching-strategies-and-supports-for-individuals-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-bloomfield-hour-4.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/icon-to-i-can-visual-teaching-strategies-and-supports-for-individuals-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-bloomfield-hour-4.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;"> This   seminar provides educators and caregivers with effective, easy to implement   instructional supports for meeting the challenges presented by Autism Spectrum   Disorders. Current best practice guidelines and links to educational research   will form the foundation for a day filled with &ldquo;on the go&rdquo; teaching strategies   and low maintenance materials.<BR>
                    There will be an emphasis on social   communication, academic and vocational skills, daily living abilities and   behavior management for students in self-contained and included settings. The   information presented will cover a range of functioning levels and chronological   age groups.<br>

                    <BR>
              (Note: This workshop is best described as an introductory course   in the use of visually supported instruction for students with Autism Spectrum   Disorders. When offered as a two day presentation or as a return engagement,   there is a considerable amount of advanced content as well. Program planners are   advised that all seminar offerings on this menu are appropriate for many   students who have severe learning challenges other than or in addition to   autism.)</p><p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p> Price:<span class="price">$20.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Icon to I Can: Visual Teaching Strategies and Supports for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder - Bloomfield Hour 3]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/icon-to-i-can-visual-teaching-strategies-and-supports-for-individuals-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-bloomfield-hour-3.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/icon-to-i-can-visual-teaching-strategies-and-supports-for-individuals-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-bloomfield-hour-3.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;"> This   seminar provides educators and caregivers with effective, easy to implement   instructional supports for meeting the challenges presented by Autism Spectrum   Disorders. Current best practice guidelines and links to educational research   will form the foundation for a day filled with &ldquo;on the go&rdquo; teaching strategies   and low maintenance materials.<BR>
                    There will be an emphasis on social   communication, academic and vocational skills, daily living abilities and   behavior management for students in self-contained and included settings. The   information presented will cover a range of functioning levels and chronological   age groups.<br>

                    <BR>
              (Note: This workshop is best described as an introductory course   in the use of visually supported instruction for students with Autism Spectrum   Disorders. When offered as a two day presentation or as a return engagement,   there is a considerable amount of advanced content as well. Program planners are   advised that all seminar offerings on this menu are appropriate for many   students who have severe learning challenges other than or in addition to   autism.)</p><p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p> Price:<span class="price">$20.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[Icon to I Can: Visual Teaching Strategies and Supports for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder - Bloomfield Hour 2]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/icon-to-i-can-visual-teaching-strategies-and-supports-for-individuals-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-bloomfield-hour-2.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/icon-to-i-can-visual-teaching-strategies-and-supports-for-individuals-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-bloomfield-hour-2.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;"> This   seminar provides educators and caregivers with effective, easy to implement   instructional supports for meeting the challenges presented by Autism Spectrum   Disorders. Current best practice guidelines and links to educational research   will form the foundation for a day filled with &ldquo;on the go&rdquo; teaching strategies   and low maintenance materials.<BR>
                    There will be an emphasis on social   communication, academic and vocational skills, daily living abilities and   behavior management for students in self-contained and included settings. The   information presented will cover a range of functioning levels and chronological   age groups.<br>

                    <BR>
              (Note: This workshop is best described as an introductory course   in the use of visually supported instruction for students with Autism Spectrum   Disorders. When offered as a two day presentation or as a return engagement,   there is a considerable amount of advanced content as well. Program planners are   advised that all seminar offerings on this menu are appropriate for many   students who have severe learning challenges other than or in addition to   autism.)</p><p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p> Price:<span class="price">$20.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[Icon to I Can: Visual Teaching Strategies and Supports for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder - Bloomfield Hour 1]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/icon-to-i-can-visual-teaching-strategies-and-supports-for-individuals-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-bloomfield-hour-1.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/icon-to-i-can-visual-teaching-strategies-and-supports-for-individuals-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-bloomfield-hour-1.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;"> This   seminar provides educators and caregivers with effective, easy to implement   instructional supports for meeting the challenges presented by Autism Spectrum   Disorders. Current best practice guidelines and links to educational research   will form the foundation for a day filled with &ldquo;on the go&rdquo; teaching strategies   and low maintenance materials.<BR>
                    There will be an emphasis on social   communication, academic and vocational skills, daily living abilities and   behavior management for students in self-contained and included settings. The   information presented will cover a range of functioning levels and chronological   age groups.<br>

                    <BR>
              (Note: This workshop is best described as an introductory course   in the use of visually supported instruction for students with Autism Spectrum   Disorders. When offered as a two day presentation or as a return engagement,   there is a considerable amount of advanced content as well. Program planners are   advised that all seminar offerings on this menu are appropriate for many   students who have severe learning challenges other than or in addition to   autism.)</p><p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p> Price:<span class="price">$20.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[Engineering Environments with Visual Strategies for Student Success: Working with Autism and Related Disorders - Entire Day]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/engineering-environments-with-visual-strategies-for-student-success-working-with-autism-and-related-disorders-entire-day.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/engineering-environments-with-visual-strategies-for-student-success-working-with-autism-and-related-disorders-entire-day.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;">Most students with Autism, Asperger's Syndrome and many with related communication challenges are visual learners!  This observation has tremendous implications.  Capitalizing on their strengths, the visual strategies alters many social, communication, behavior and educational challenges.
        <p>Current thinking suggests that communication impairments transcend all aspects of the life of these students. While it is common for educational programming to focus on the development of communication skills. that focus tends to be directed toward developing the student's expressive communication skills. Comparatively little attention is directed toward increasing the student's ability to understand the communication in his life.</p>
        <p>For these children, their struggle with communication is far more complicated that just the development of verbal language. Understanding the communication of others, trying to figure out what is happening or not happening, handling changes and transitions, and interpreting cues and signals in the environment can all be areas of difficulty that result in frustration and behavior that is seen as disruptive.</p>
        <p>At the same time, research demonstrates that most of these students display a relative strength in visual skills compared to their auditory abilities. Visual strategies capitalize on that strength. using visual strategies to support communication helps students organize their lives, significantly reduces behavior problems and increases functional communication. This is accomplished in part by developing a system of visual tools and aids to increase comprehension. Schedules, aids to give directions, aids to give information, and aids to establish and communicate rules are some of the tools designed to increase the student's understanding of what's happening around him.</p>

        <p>Classrooms that are engineered with visual tools and supports become environments where effective communication and learning occur. Visual strategies are not magic. They won't fix every problem that students have, but they will provide a valuable framework to support their lives. Implementing a system of visual tools and supports significantly reduces various behavior problems and increases effective participation for most students.</p>
        <p>The principle of visually supported communication is simple; the impact on the functioning of most students with autism spectrum disorders and others with communication and behavior challenges. however, is profound. While many people use a few visual tools in their homes and education environments, few use this medium of communication support nearly as much as would benefit these students.</p>
        <p>This program will demonstrate how and why to expand your use of visual strategies and explore a number of strategies for use at school and home. The use of visual strategies is effective across skill levels, for students from early childhood through adult. Visual strategies work for verbal and nonverbal students. Children with high and low skills benefit from visual supports designed to match their capacity. Numerous systems and strategies will be presented that have significantly improved both receptive and expressive communication, social interaction, educational participation and overall behavior.</p>
        <p>For more information about Linda Hodgdon, please visit her <a href="http://lindahodgdon.com /">website</a>.</p>
<p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p><strong>Includes all hours of the conference for one low price!</strong></p><p> Price:<span class="price">$90.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[Engineering Environments with Visual Strategies for Student Success: Working with Autism and Related Disorders -  Hour 4]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/engineering-environments-with-visual-strategies-for-student-success-working-with-autism-and-related-disorders-hour-4.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/engineering-environments-with-visual-strategies-for-student-success-working-with-autism-and-related-disorders-hour-4.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;">Most students with Autism, Asperger's Syndrome and many with related communication challenges are visual learners!  This observation has tremendous implications.  Capitalizing on their strengths, the visual strategies alters many social, communication, behavior and educational challenges.
        <p>Current thinking suggests that communication impairments transcend all aspects of the life of these students. While it is common for educational programming to focus on the development of communication skills. that focus tends to be directed toward developing the student's expressive communication skills. Comparatively little attention is directed toward increasing the student's ability to understand the communication in his life.</p>
        <p>For these children, their struggle with communication is far more complicated that just the development of verbal language. Understanding the communication of others, trying to figure out what is happening or not happening, handling changes and transitions, and interpreting cues and signals in the environment can all be areas of difficulty that result in frustration and behavior that is seen as disruptive.</p>
        <p>At the same time, research demonstrates that most of these students display a relative strength in visual skills compared to their auditory abilities. Visual strategies capitalize on that strength. using visual strategies to support communication helps students organize their lives, significantly reduces behavior problems and increases functional communication. This is accomplished in part by developing a system of visual tools and aids to increase comprehension. Schedules, aids to give directions, aids to give information, and aids to establish and communicate rules are some of the tools designed to increase the student's understanding of what's happening around him.</p>

        <p>Classrooms that are engineered with visual tools and supports become environments where effective communication and learning occur. Visual strategies are not magic. They won't fix every problem that students have, but they will provide a valuable framework to support their lives. Implementing a system of visual tools and supports significantly reduces various behavior problems and increases effective participation for most students.</p>
        <p>The principle of visually supported communication is simple; the impact on the functioning of most students with autism spectrum disorders and others with communication and behavior challenges. however, is profound. While many people use a few visual tools in their homes and education environments, few use this medium of communication support nearly as much as would benefit these students.</p>
        <p>This program will demonstrate how and why to expand your use of visual strategies and explore a number of strategies for use at school and home. The use of visual strategies is effective across skill levels, for students from early childhood through adult. Visual strategies work for verbal and nonverbal students. Children with high and low skills benefit from visual supports designed to match their capacity. Numerous systems and strategies will be presented that have significantly improved both receptive and expressive communication, social interaction, educational participation and overall behavior.</p>
        <p>For more information about Linda Hodgdon, please visit her <a href="http://lindahodgdon.com /">website</a>.</p>
<p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p> Price:<span class="price">$20.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[Engineering Environments with Visual Strategies for Student Success: Working with Autism and Related Disorders -  Hour 3]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/engineering-environments-with-visual-strategies-for-student-success-working-with-autism-and-related-disorders-hour-3.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/engineering-environments-with-visual-strategies-for-student-success-working-with-autism-and-related-disorders-hour-3.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;">Most students with Autism, Asperger's Syndrome and many with related communication challenges are visual learners!  This observation has tremendous implications.  Capitalizing on their strengths, the visual strategies alters many social, communication, behavior and educational challenges.
        <p>Current thinking suggests that communication impairments transcend all aspects of the life of these students. While it is common for educational programming to focus on the development of communication skills. that focus tends to be directed toward developing the student's expressive communication skills. Comparatively little attention is directed toward increasing the student's ability to understand the communication in his life.</p>
        <p>For these children, their struggle with communication is far more complicated that just the development of verbal language. Understanding the communication of others, trying to figure out what is happening or not happening, handling changes and transitions, and interpreting cues and signals in the environment can all be areas of difficulty that result in frustration and behavior that is seen as disruptive.</p>
        <p>At the same time, research demonstrates that most of these students display a relative strength in visual skills compared to their auditory abilities. Visual strategies capitalize on that strength. using visual strategies to support communication helps students organize their lives, significantly reduces behavior problems and increases functional communication. This is accomplished in part by developing a system of visual tools and aids to increase comprehension. Schedules, aids to give directions, aids to give information, and aids to establish and communicate rules are some of the tools designed to increase the student's understanding of what's happening around him.</p>

        <p>Classrooms that are engineered with visual tools and supports become environments where effective communication and learning occur. Visual strategies are not magic. They won't fix every problem that students have, but they will provide a valuable framework to support their lives. Implementing a system of visual tools and supports significantly reduces various behavior problems and increases effective participation for most students.</p>
        <p>The principle of visually supported communication is simple; the impact on the functioning of most students with autism spectrum disorders and others with communication and behavior challenges. however, is profound. While many people use a few visual tools in their homes and education environments, few use this medium of communication support nearly as much as would benefit these students.</p>
        <p>This program will demonstrate how and why to expand your use of visual strategies and explore a number of strategies for use at school and home. The use of visual strategies is effective across skill levels, for students from early childhood through adult. Visual strategies work for verbal and nonverbal students. Children with high and low skills benefit from visual supports designed to match their capacity. Numerous systems and strategies will be presented that have significantly improved both receptive and expressive communication, social interaction, educational participation and overall behavior.</p>
        <p>For more information about Linda Hodgdon, please visit her <a href="http://lindahodgdon.com /">website</a>.</p>
<p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p> Price:<span class="price">$20.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[Engineering Environments with Visual Strategies for Student Success: Working with Autism and Related Disorders -  Hour 2]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/engineering-environments-with-visual-strategies-for-student-success-working-with-autism-and-related-disorders-hour-2.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/engineering-environments-with-visual-strategies-for-student-success-working-with-autism-and-related-disorders-hour-2.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;">Most students with Autism, Asperger's Syndrome and many with related communication challenges are visual learners!  This observation has tremendous implications.  Capitalizing on their strengths, the visual strategies alters many social, communication, behavior and educational challenges.
        <p>Current thinking suggests that communication impairments transcend all aspects of the life of these students. While it is common for educational programming to focus on the development of communication skills. that focus tends to be directed toward developing the student's expressive communication skills. Comparatively little attention is directed toward increasing the student's ability to understand the communication in his life.</p>
        <p>For these children, their struggle with communication is far more complicated that just the development of verbal language. Understanding the communication of others, trying to figure out what is happening or not happening, handling changes and transitions, and interpreting cues and signals in the environment can all be areas of difficulty that result in frustration and behavior that is seen as disruptive.</p>
        <p>At the same time, research demonstrates that most of these students display a relative strength in visual skills compared to their auditory abilities. Visual strategies capitalize on that strength. using visual strategies to support communication helps students organize their lives, significantly reduces behavior problems and increases functional communication. This is accomplished in part by developing a system of visual tools and aids to increase comprehension. Schedules, aids to give directions, aids to give information, and aids to establish and communicate rules are some of the tools designed to increase the student's understanding of what's happening around him.</p>

        <p>Classrooms that are engineered with visual tools and supports become environments where effective communication and learning occur. Visual strategies are not magic. They won't fix every problem that students have, but they will provide a valuable framework to support their lives. Implementing a system of visual tools and supports significantly reduces various behavior problems and increases effective participation for most students.</p>
        <p>The principle of visually supported communication is simple; the impact on the functioning of most students with autism spectrum disorders and others with communication and behavior challenges. however, is profound. While many people use a few visual tools in their homes and education environments, few use this medium of communication support nearly as much as would benefit these students.</p>
        <p>This program will demonstrate how and why to expand your use of visual strategies and explore a number of strategies for use at school and home. The use of visual strategies is effective across skill levels, for students from early childhood through adult. Visual strategies work for verbal and nonverbal students. Children with high and low skills benefit from visual supports designed to match their capacity. Numerous systems and strategies will be presented that have significantly improved both receptive and expressive communication, social interaction, educational participation and overall behavior.</p>
        <p>For more information about Linda Hodgdon, please visit her <a href="http://lindahodgdon.com /">website</a>.</p>
<p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p> Price:<span class="price">$20.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[Engineering Environments with Visual Strategies for Student Success: Working with Autism and Related Disorders -  Hour 1]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/engineering-environments-with-visual-strategies-for-student-success-working-with-autism-and-related-disorders-hour-1.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/engineering-environments-with-visual-strategies-for-student-success-working-with-autism-and-related-disorders-hour-1.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;">Most students with Autism, Asperger's Syndrome and many with related communication challenges are visual learners!  This observation has tremendous implications.  Capitalizing on their strengths, the visual strategies alters many social, communication, behavior and educational challenges.
        <p>Current thinking suggests that communication impairments transcend all aspects of the life of these students. While it is common for educational programming to focus on the development of communication skills. that focus tends to be directed toward developing the student's expressive communication skills. Comparatively little attention is directed toward increasing the student's ability to understand the communication in his life.</p>
        <p>For these children, their struggle with communication is far more complicated that just the development of verbal language. Understanding the communication of others, trying to figure out what is happening or not happening, handling changes and transitions, and interpreting cues and signals in the environment can all be areas of difficulty that result in frustration and behavior that is seen as disruptive.</p>
        <p>At the same time, research demonstrates that most of these students display a relative strength in visual skills compared to their auditory abilities. Visual strategies capitalize on that strength. using visual strategies to support communication helps students organize their lives, significantly reduces behavior problems and increases functional communication. This is accomplished in part by developing a system of visual tools and aids to increase comprehension. Schedules, aids to give directions, aids to give information, and aids to establish and communicate rules are some of the tools designed to increase the student's understanding of what's happening around him.</p>

        <p>Classrooms that are engineered with visual tools and supports become environments where effective communication and learning occur. Visual strategies are not magic. They won't fix every problem that students have, but they will provide a valuable framework to support their lives. Implementing a system of visual tools and supports significantly reduces various behavior problems and increases effective participation for most students.</p>
        <p>The principle of visually supported communication is simple; the impact on the functioning of most students with autism spectrum disorders and others with communication and behavior challenges. however, is profound. While many people use a few visual tools in their homes and education environments, few use this medium of communication support nearly as much as would benefit these students.</p>
        <p>This program will demonstrate how and why to expand your use of visual strategies and explore a number of strategies for use at school and home. The use of visual strategies is effective across skill levels, for students from early childhood through adult. Visual strategies work for verbal and nonverbal students. Children with high and low skills benefit from visual supports designed to match their capacity. Numerous systems and strategies will be presented that have significantly improved both receptive and expressive communication, social interaction, educational participation and overall behavior.</p>
        <p>For more information about Linda Hodgdon, please visit her <a href="http://lindahodgdon.com /">website</a>.</p>
<p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p> Price:<span class="price">$20.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[Getting Children in Sync with Fun and Functional Activities - Entire Day]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/getting-children-in-sync-with-fun-and-functional-activities-entire-day.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/getting-children-in-sync-with-fun-and-functional-activities-entire-day.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;"><em><strong>Getting Children in Sync with Fun and  Functional Activities&nbsp;<br>
          </strong></em><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Some children are &ldquo;out-of-sync,&rdquo;  responding atypically to touch, movement, sight and sound.&nbsp;&nbsp; They don't behave as we expect &ndash; not because  they WON'T, but because they CAN'T.&nbsp; Sensory  Processing Disorder (SPD) causes misinterpretation in the central nervous  system of sensations coming from their bodies and surroundings.&nbsp; <br>

<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Parents, teachers, and other  professionals are invited to learn not only about how SPD affects children&rsquo;s  behavior and learning, but also about sensible strategies that help children  with this common, but misunderstood, developmental problem.&nbsp; Attendees will be shown -- and will  participate in -- invigorating and fun sensory-motor activities, which they can  easily incorporate into their children&rsquo;s home and school experiences.&nbsp; Like &ldquo;over-the-counter therapy,&rdquo; these  activities help children get in sync by emphasizing social interaction, heavy  work, messy and not-so-messy play, body awareness, balance, rhythm and timing,  visual-spatial relationships, auditory-language processing, motor planning,  crossing the midline, oral-motor skills, and calming down.&nbsp;<br>
<br>
<strong>Learning Objectives</strong></p>
        <p>Participants who attend this presentation  will be able to: </p>

        <ul>
          <li>
            <p>Explain  how movement and touch experiences are essential ingredients in every child's  daily sensory diet &ndash; &ldquo;Movement is learning&rdquo;</p>
          </li>
          <li>
            <p>Identify  fun and functional sensory-motor activities, specifically designed to engage  various sensory systems and thereby improve learning and regulate behavior</p>
          </li>

          <li>
            <p>Replicate  the activities as demonstrated here when they return to the classroom, home, or clinic to work with <strong>all</strong> children, with or without SPD</p>
          </li>
          <li>
            <p>Adapt and stretch the activities according to the  needs of the children in their care </p>
          </li>

        </ul>
<p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p><strong>Includes all hours of the conference for one low price!</strong></p><p> Price:<span class="price">$90.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[Getting Children in Sync with Fun and Functional Activities -  Hour 4]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/getting-children-in-sync-with-fun-and-functional-activities-hour-4.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/getting-children-in-sync-with-fun-and-functional-activities-hour-4.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;"><em><strong>Getting Children in Sync with Fun and  Functional Activities&nbsp;<br>
          </strong></em><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Some children are &ldquo;out-of-sync,&rdquo;  responding atypically to touch, movement, sight and sound.&nbsp;&nbsp; They don't behave as we expect &ndash; not because  they WON'T, but because they CAN'T.&nbsp; Sensory  Processing Disorder (SPD) causes misinterpretation in the central nervous  system of sensations coming from their bodies and surroundings.&nbsp; <br>

<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Parents, teachers, and other  professionals are invited to learn not only about how SPD affects children&rsquo;s  behavior and learning, but also about sensible strategies that help children  with this common, but misunderstood, developmental problem.&nbsp; Attendees will be shown -- and will  participate in -- invigorating and fun sensory-motor activities, which they can  easily incorporate into their children&rsquo;s home and school experiences.&nbsp; Like &ldquo;over-the-counter therapy,&rdquo; these  activities help children get in sync by emphasizing social interaction, heavy  work, messy and not-so-messy play, body awareness, balance, rhythm and timing,  visual-spatial relationships, auditory-language processing, motor planning,  crossing the midline, oral-motor skills, and calming down.&nbsp;<br>
<br>
<strong>Learning Objectives</strong></p>
        <p>Participants who attend this presentation  will be able to: </p>

        <ul>
          <li>
            <p>Explain  how movement and touch experiences are essential ingredients in every child's  daily sensory diet &ndash; &ldquo;Movement is learning&rdquo;</p>
          </li>
          <li>
            <p>Identify  fun and functional sensory-motor activities, specifically designed to engage  various sensory systems and thereby improve learning and regulate behavior</p>
          </li>

          <li>
            <p>Replicate  the activities as demonstrated here when they return to the classroom, home, or clinic to work with <strong>all</strong> children, with or without SPD</p>
          </li>
          <li>
            <p>Adapt and stretch the activities according to the  needs of the children in their care </p>
          </li>

        </ul>
<p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p> Price:<span class="price">$20.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Getting Children in Sync with Fun and Functional Activities -  Hour 3]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/getting-children-in-sync-with-fun-and-functional-activities-hour-3.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/getting-children-in-sync-with-fun-and-functional-activities-hour-3.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;"><em><strong>Getting Children in Sync with Fun and  Functional Activities&nbsp;<br>
          </strong></em><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Some children are &ldquo;out-of-sync,&rdquo;  responding atypically to touch, movement, sight and sound.&nbsp;&nbsp; They don't behave as we expect &ndash; not because  they WON'T, but because they CAN'T.&nbsp; Sensory  Processing Disorder (SPD) causes misinterpretation in the central nervous  system of sensations coming from their bodies and surroundings.&nbsp; <br>

<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Parents, teachers, and other  professionals are invited to learn not only about how SPD affects children&rsquo;s  behavior and learning, but also about sensible strategies that help children  with this common, but misunderstood, developmental problem.&nbsp; Attendees will be shown -- and will  participate in -- invigorating and fun sensory-motor activities, which they can  easily incorporate into their children&rsquo;s home and school experiences.&nbsp; Like &ldquo;over-the-counter therapy,&rdquo; these  activities help children get in sync by emphasizing social interaction, heavy  work, messy and not-so-messy play, body awareness, balance, rhythm and timing,  visual-spatial relationships, auditory-language processing, motor planning,  crossing the midline, oral-motor skills, and calming down.&nbsp;<br>
<br>
<strong>Learning Objectives</strong></p>
        <p>Participants who attend this presentation  will be able to: </p>

        <ul>
          <li>
            <p>Explain  how movement and touch experiences are essential ingredients in every child's  daily sensory diet &ndash; &ldquo;Movement is learning&rdquo;</p>
          </li>
          <li>
            <p>Identify  fun and functional sensory-motor activities, specifically designed to engage  various sensory systems and thereby improve learning and regulate behavior</p>
          </li>

          <li>
            <p>Replicate  the activities as demonstrated here when they return to the classroom, home, or clinic to work with <strong>all</strong> children, with or without SPD</p>
          </li>
          <li>
            <p>Adapt and stretch the activities according to the  needs of the children in their care </p>
          </li>

        </ul>
<p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p> Price:<span class="price">$20.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Getting Children in Sync with Fun and Functional Activities -  Hour 2]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/getting-children-in-sync-with-fun-and-functional-activities-hour-2.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/getting-children-in-sync-with-fun-and-functional-activities-hour-2.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;"><em><strong>Getting Children in Sync with Fun and  Functional Activities&nbsp;<br>
          </strong></em><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Some children are &ldquo;out-of-sync,&rdquo;  responding atypically to touch, movement, sight and sound.&nbsp;&nbsp; They don't behave as we expect &ndash; not because  they WON'T, but because they CAN'T.&nbsp; Sensory  Processing Disorder (SPD) causes misinterpretation in the central nervous  system of sensations coming from their bodies and surroundings.&nbsp; <br>

<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Parents, teachers, and other  professionals are invited to learn not only about how SPD affects children&rsquo;s  behavior and learning, but also about sensible strategies that help children  with this common, but misunderstood, developmental problem.&nbsp; Attendees will be shown -- and will  participate in -- invigorating and fun sensory-motor activities, which they can  easily incorporate into their children&rsquo;s home and school experiences.&nbsp; Like &ldquo;over-the-counter therapy,&rdquo; these  activities help children get in sync by emphasizing social interaction, heavy  work, messy and not-so-messy play, body awareness, balance, rhythm and timing,  visual-spatial relationships, auditory-language processing, motor planning,  crossing the midline, oral-motor skills, and calming down.&nbsp;<br>
<br>
<strong>Learning Objectives</strong></p>
        <p>Participants who attend this presentation  will be able to: </p>

        <ul>
          <li>
            <p>Explain  how movement and touch experiences are essential ingredients in every child's  daily sensory diet &ndash; &ldquo;Movement is learning&rdquo;</p>
          </li>
          <li>
            <p>Identify  fun and functional sensory-motor activities, specifically designed to engage  various sensory systems and thereby improve learning and regulate behavior</p>
          </li>

          <li>
            <p>Replicate  the activities as demonstrated here when they return to the classroom, home, or clinic to work with <strong>all</strong> children, with or without SPD</p>
          </li>
          <li>
            <p>Adapt and stretch the activities according to the  needs of the children in their care </p>
          </li>

        </ul>
<p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p> Price:<span class="price">$20.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Getting Children in Sync with Fun and Functional Activities -  Hour 1]]></title>
      <link>http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/getting-children-in-sync-with-fun-and-functional-activities-hour-1.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://heartspringstore.org/index.php/conferences-on-demand-1/getting-children-in-sync-with-fun-and-functional-activities-hour-1.html"><img src="http://heartspringstore.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/images/catalog/product/placeholder/thumbnail.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;"><em><strong>Getting Children in Sync with Fun and  Functional Activities&nbsp;<br>
          </strong></em><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Some children are &ldquo;out-of-sync,&rdquo;  responding atypically to touch, movement, sight and sound.&nbsp;&nbsp; They don't behave as we expect &ndash; not because  they WON'T, but because they CAN'T.&nbsp; Sensory  Processing Disorder (SPD) causes misinterpretation in the central nervous  system of sensations coming from their bodies and surroundings.&nbsp; <br>

<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Parents, teachers, and other  professionals are invited to learn not only about how SPD affects children&rsquo;s  behavior and learning, but also about sensible strategies that help children  with this common, but misunderstood, developmental problem.&nbsp; Attendees will be shown -- and will  participate in -- invigorating and fun sensory-motor activities, which they can  easily incorporate into their children&rsquo;s home and school experiences.&nbsp; Like &ldquo;over-the-counter therapy,&rdquo; these  activities help children get in sync by emphasizing social interaction, heavy  work, messy and not-so-messy play, body awareness, balance, rhythm and timing,  visual-spatial relationships, auditory-language processing, motor planning,  crossing the midline, oral-motor skills, and calming down.&nbsp;<br>
<br>
<strong>Learning Objectives</strong></p>
        <p>Participants who attend this presentation  will be able to: </p>

        <ul>
          <li>
            <p>Explain  how movement and touch experiences are essential ingredients in every child's  daily sensory diet &ndash; &ldquo;Movement is learning&rdquo;</p>
          </li>
          <li>
            <p>Identify  fun and functional sensory-motor activities, specifically designed to engage  various sensory systems and thereby improve learning and regulate behavior</p>
          </li>

          <li>
            <p>Replicate  the activities as demonstrated here when they return to the classroom, home, or clinic to work with <strong>all</strong> children, with or without SPD</p>
          </li>
          <li>
            <p>Adapt and stretch the activities according to the  needs of the children in their care </p>
          </li>

        </ul>
<p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This is an electronic product. Information on accessing the conference online via your web browser will be emailed to you within 24 hours after purchasing the product.</p><p> Price:<span class="price">$20.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
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