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Southern Utah Autism Conference 2025
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Saturday, April 26
 

9:30am MDT

How to keep your marriage alive with autistic children
Saturday April 26, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am MDT
In this session, we will talk about best practices for healthy marriages with a special emphasis on how to do this with autistic children. We will talk about focusing on what we can and can't control, reframing negative thoughts and decreasing resentment towards our partners, and setting aside adequate time for the marriage. I have a Master's degree in Marriage, Family, and Human Development and I used to teach healthy relationships classes for the USU Extension Office before my child was diagnosed with autism. So I knew a ton about how to have healthy relationships, but keeping a marriage alive with a severely autistic child is hard! I have learned so much the last 7 years on how to keep the marriage functioning while dealing with autistic children and I would love to share what I have learned with you.
Speakers
avatar for Sage Allen, M.S.

Sage Allen, M.S.

I have a Master's degree in Marriage, Family, and Human Development. I have taught healthy marriage and relationship classes for several years. I have a profoundly autistic son and he has definitely changed the way I teach about healthy relationships. I know how hard it can be to... Read More →
Saturday April 26, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am MDT
Room D111

10:35am MDT

Disability & Special Needs Planning Made Easy;
Saturday April 26, 2025 10:35am - 11:35am MDT
Join us for an informative and educational workshop for family members with loved ones of all ages with Autism or any other types of physical or cognitive disabilities or special needs. The topics covered in this workshop include Guardianship vs Alternatives to Guardianship, Wills, Family Trusts, Special Needs Trusts, SSI, Social Security Disability, Social Security Retirement/Survivors Benefits, Medicaid/Medicare, ABLE Accounts, Budget Planning and Lifestyle/Transition Planning. This workshop will explain why these disability and special needs planning aspects and documents are important to have and how they complement each other in a plan designed to protect yourself, your family and/or your loved one’s current and future quality of life and care.  Don’t be afraid to plan… be afraid if you don’t plan.
Speakers
avatar for Andre Sam

Andre Sam

Comprehensive Disability/Special Needs Planner, Disability & Special Needs Project
Andre Sam, CRPC®, APMA®, is a Comprehensive Disability/Special Needs Planner with the Disability & Special Needs Project. Upon earning a Bachelors Degree in Economics from the University of Arizona, Andre began a career in Comprehensive Disability and Special Needs Planning. Andre... Read More →
Saturday April 26, 2025 10:35am - 11:35am MDT
Room D111

11:40am MDT

How to deal with family members who don't understand autism
Saturday April 26, 2025 11:40am - 12:40pm MDT
An autism diagnosis can often cause strain on relationships with family members. Autism causes many families to totally change how they do life and those changes can be hard for other family members to accept. In this session, we will talk about how to foster good relationships with these family members who don't understand autism or who are not supportive. We will talk about communication, setting appropriate boundaries, and regulating our emotions around these people. We will discuss being intentional about how we want to react to unthoughtful comments from family members. I have a Master's degree in Marriage, Family, and Human Development and I have a lot of personal experience in navigating these tricky relationships with my own family.

Speakers
avatar for Sage Allen, M.S.

Sage Allen, M.S.

I have a Master's degree in Marriage, Family, and Human Development. I have taught healthy marriage and relationship classes for several years. I have a profoundly autistic son and he has definitely changed the way I teach about healthy relationships. I know how hard it can be to... Read More →
Saturday April 26, 2025 11:40am - 12:40pm MDT
Room D111

1:30pm MDT

Lego Therapy: Building Social Skills in Home and School Environments
Saturday April 26, 2025 1:30pm - 2:30pm MDT
DEVELOPING A LEGO THERAPY PROGRAM FOR SOCIAL, COMMUNICATION, and IMPULSE CONTROL SKILL DEVELOPMENT IN BOTH SCHOOLS AND HOMES

Lego Therapy is a research-based intervention for individuals on the Autism spectrum that is under utilized and can be implemented effectively in a home or school environment. This session will address how to create a Lego Therapy Program and support implementation in homes or schools; specifically how to do Lego Therapy; the specific social, emotional, impulse-control, and communication skills that Lego Therapy targets; the current data on Lego Therapy effectiveness; and how to incorporate it into Tier 2 School Intervention/SpEd programs and home environments. Participants will get a hands-on demonstration of a Lego Therapy session as well as the informational materials needed to get started on Lego Therapy in their home or school.
Speakers
avatar for Brynn Bell

Brynn Bell

LCSW, BCBA, George Washington Academy
Brynn Bell is passionate about mental health therapy and applied behavior analysis (ABA) and is especially outspoken about the importance of early intervention and working with youth. She has worked in an ABA clinic setting providing both mental health and behavior analysis services... Read More →
Saturday April 26, 2025 1:30pm - 2:30pm MDT
Room D111

2:30pm MDT

Teaching Flexible Thinking: Strategies for Autism Spectrum Individuals
Saturday April 26, 2025 2:30pm - 3:30pm MDT
FLEXIBLE THINKING...WE ALL NEED IT, BUT HOW DO WE TEACH IT?
Rigidity in some form or another impacts individuals on the Autism spectrum and can be pretty difficult to combat. This session will explore different methods, visuals, and language to teach flexible thinking. This session will increase caregivers' skills at fostering a better understanding in their loved one on the spectrum of equality versus equity, all or nothing thinking, size of reaction matching the size of problem, growth mindset, and CBT thinking errors related to rigidity.
Speakers
avatar for Brynn Bell

Brynn Bell

LCSW, BCBA, George Washington Academy
Brynn Bell is passionate about mental health therapy and applied behavior analysis (ABA) and is especially outspoken about the importance of early intervention and working with youth. She has worked in an ABA clinic setting providing both mental health and behavior analysis services... Read More →
Saturday April 26, 2025 2:30pm - 3:30pm MDT
Room D111
 
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