Teaching through games. Helping the little humans become independent. Introducing games in a controlled environment. Creating a Happy Place. Playing games in ways the child does not realize they are learning... a Magical Place. Every child has motivators. Get ready to have fun and teach the children in so many ways that they WANT to "Learn". (About Children-Play)
This session will look at designing behavioral interventions for various types of behavior problems. We will talk about how to assess the different causes of behavior and how to address them with specific interventions. Specifically, we will be looking at issues such as skill deficits, learned behavior, trauma, and emotional/behavioral reactivity. We will then talk about how to design an intervention plan that provides the best chance for improvement. This presentation should be helpful for both educators and parents.
Paul Day is a school psychologist and a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. He has been working in the field of autism for the past 25 years. Paul has been an autism specialist for school districts for over 20 years. His specialty is developing ABA based intervention programs for students... Read More →
Saturday April 26, 2025 11:40am - 12:40pm MDT Room D1
Play, Language, social skills, discrete trials, and creating routines to help improve behavior starting at home. Non Verbal to Verbal. Modeling. Stepping into their world. NO one is born knowing how to be a SUPER PARENT? What do to improve, gain skills and information, and gain confidence in knowing you can do this!
Engaging the child in activities that develop positive behaviors. Decreasing negative emotions. Increasing attention span. Helping a child to become independent through consistency, communication and guidance. (For caregivers, aides, and professionals---to help you do your best)