The Indiana Resource Center for Autism will once again be holding a 5-day classroom training next summer in Indianapolis. This training “provides a theoretical foundation as well as hands-on opportunities to assess and teach elementary through high school-aged children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in a demonstration classroom setting.” For more information, and to register,… Read more »
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Fundamentals of Structured TEACCH®ing
Staff at the Indiana Resource Center for Autism will be offering a two-day workshop in Indianapolis on September 18th and 19th on the fundamentals of Structured TEACCH®ing. Each of the presenters are TEACCH® certified and are staff at IRCA. The workshop will emphasize practical strategies demonstrated in video and photo examples, that attendees can begin… Read more »
Fundamentals of Structured TEACCH®ing
Research consistently indicates that individuals with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) respond favorably to a structured environment. This workshop will provide participants with an understanding of how and why to implement structured teaching strategies (as developed by the TEACCH® Autism Program,) such as visual schedules, work systems and deliberately designed work materials. The workshop will… Read more »
TEACCH® 5-Day Classroom Training
The Indiana Resource Center for Autism is announcing its annual TEACCH® 5-Day classroom training that will be held in June in Indianapolis. “This five-day course provides a theoretical foundation as well as hands-on opportunities to assess and teach elementary through high school-aged children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in a model classroom setting. It is grounded in… Read more »
TEACCH® 5-Day Classroom Training: Setup Model
The Indiana Resource Center for Autism is announcing its annual TEACCH® training workshop! The training will be conducted June 11, 2018 – June 15, 2018 in Indianapolis, IN, and availability is limited. This five-day course provides a theoretical foundation as well as hands-on opportunities to assess and teach elementary through high school-aged children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)… Read more »