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Archive for November, 2019

ABA: Improving the Quality of Life of Children with Autism and Other Developmental Disorders

SAVE THE DATE! NOVEMBER 22 & 23, 2019 WHAT: Applied Behavior Analysis:Improving The Quality Of Life Of Children With Autism & Other Developmental Disorders
TIME: 9 AM to 5 PM
WHERE: R.E.A.C.H. Inc., 2/F Uniwide Sales Metro Mall, Alabang-Zapote Road, Las Pinas City.

OVERVIEW:
Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA), is simply the application of behavioral principles, to everyday situations,
that will, over time, increase or decrease targeted behaviors. ABA has been used to help individuals acquire
many different skills, such as language skills, self-help skills, and play skills. In addition, these principles can
help to decrease maladaptive behaviors such as aggression, self-stimulatory behaviors, and self-injury. ABA is
a discipline that employs objective data to drive decision-making about an individual’s program.

OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the two (2) day seminar-workshops, the participants will:
1. Reduce the repetitive behaviors common to children with ASD;
2. Reduce frustration in children faced with challenging situations;
3. Replace unwanted behaviors into a more acceptable one;
4. Increase appropriate social skills;
5. Give children effective consequences using reinforcement rather than punishment;
6. Teach and reinforce functional communication skills;
7. Teach children to perform independent living activities. even complex ones with multiple steps;
8. Get children to develop better academic skills
9. Gain comprehensive ABA training on the methods and techniques of ABA;
10. Access to highly trained and experienced practitioners who can answer questions about properly
implementing ABA therapy with your child or student;
11. Substantial discounts on Special Learning’s Autism products, ABA products and Autism resources.

WHO ARE INVITED?
 Parents
 School administrators/Principals
 Regular and SPED teachers
 Curriculum Developers
 Guidance Counselors
 Social and Health workers
 Professionals from related disciplines (e.g., Psychologists, Occupational, Speech- Language, Physical Therapists, ABA specialist, etc.)
 College Administrators, College Professors/ Instructors, College/MA/Ph.D. Students

For inquiries or reservations contact us at 09228343270 or send an email to reachinc.seminars@gmail.com (Look for Ms. Berna or Ms. Genie)

DYSPRAXIA: Helping Children Succeed

The seminar-workshop “DYSPRAXIA: HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED” promises to be an exciting event that will be attended by a group of SPED Teachers, Therapists, & School Administrators from SCEI endorsed by the office of Hon. Victor Ma. Regis N. Sotto, City Mayor of Pasig, and also practitioners from the private & public sectors.
See you all on November 15 & 16, 2019 !!!

SAVE THE DATE! NOVEMBER 15 & 16, 2019
WHAT: Dyspraxia: Helping Children Succeed
TIME: 9 AM to 5 PM
WHERE: R.E.A.C.H. Inc., 2/F Uniwide Sales Metro Mall, Alabang-Zapote Road, Las Pinas City.

OVERVIEW
Hearing or suspecting that the child may have Dyspraxia can stir a lot of emotions on the part of the parents. Dyspraxia can affect a child’s ability to do a wide range of everyday physical tasks. These can include things like jumping, speaking clearly and gripping a pencil. Some kids have mild symptoms and others more severe. There are lots of ways to help children with dyspraxia at home and in school. This seminar-workshop will equip professionals and parents the most effective solutions for children having symptoms of Dyspraxia.

OBJECTIVES
1. What dyspraxia means?
2. Causes of dyspraxia
3. Prevalence: Dyspraxia by the numbers
4. Different types of dyspraxia, and how they may affect?
a) Ideomotor dyspraxia
b) Ideational dyspraxia
c) Oromotor dyspraxia
d) Constructional dyspraxia
5. Dyspraxia: What you’re seeing in your Grade schooler
6. Dyspraxia: What you’re seeing in your Middle schooler 
7. Treatment options for kids with dyspraxia
8. Ways to help kids with dyspraxia at home
9. Writing without tears!
10. Difference between dyspraxia and dysgraphia
11. Explore accommodations that can help at school

WHO ARE INVITED?
 Parents
 School administrators/Principals
 Regular and SPED teachers
 Curriculum Developers
 Guidance Counselors
 Social and Health workers
 Professionals from related disciplines (e.g., Psychologists, Occupational, Speech- Language, Physical Therapists, ABA specialist, etc.)
 College Administrators, College Professors/ Instructors, College/MA/Ph.D. Students


For inquiries or reservations contact us at 09228343270 or send an email to reachinc.seminars@gmail.com (Look for Ms. Berna or Ms. Genie)


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2nd Flr., Uniwide Sales Metromall,
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