Summer Training - 2010

"Communication Strategies for Children with Significant Disabilities"

Date: June 28-29, 2010

Registration Closed - Call to be placed on the waiting list!

Presenter: Philip Schweigert, M.Ed.

Who Should Attend: Teachers, Related Service Professionals, Paraprofessionals and Families

Description: This workshop is designed to enhance communication instruction for students with multiple and severe disabilities including severe sensory impaiments, deaf-blindness and autism.  Particpants will review a series of case studies and will develop the skill necessary to:

1.  Describe the levels of communication development and determine the present level of    communication for their particular child/children

2.  Identify the instructional strategies for a child at the pre-symbolic level of communication

3.  Identify the appropriate symbol types and instructional variables for a child who may be ready for Tangible Symbol Systems

4.  Describe a decision making process to use when considering the use of microswitch and other basic technologies for a child at the early stages of communication
 

For more information, contact Cathy Hull at 208-364-9915 or chull@uidaho.edu

Registration Brochure

 

Office of Special Education Programs  University of Idaho  Center on Disabilities and Human Development

Funding for this project is provided by the U.S. Department of Education
Office of Special Education Programs
Grant No. H326C080018

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