Alternatives to ABA course
$20.61
$39.78
Description “An extremely important course for anyone who has autistic children or works with autistic people in any capacity.” — Alex Kronstein Guest Speakers Gillian Kearns – Neurodivergency Rights Activist Siobhán Uí Dhálaigh – Advocate & Gaelscoil Teacher Katie Kerley – Occupational Therapist Cole Sorensen – AAC user, Public Speaker & Writer Evaleen Whelton – Founder AUsome Training & Advocate Speakers and Presentations Gillian Kearns – A Brief History of Radical Behaviourism and it’s Development A brief overview of how ABA developed and it’s links to radical behaviourism. How and why it grew and why it is that so many Autistic adults are speaking out against it. Siobhán Uí Dhálaigh – Panel Discussion on Autistic pupils in our schools, the use of ABA and PBS and alternative, non-ABA approaches. Katie Kerley – Supporting Neurodivergent People to be their most Authentic Selves How to ensure neuro-affirmative and person centred practice as a therapist to enable Neurodivergent people to live their best lives. We do this by identifying and meeting support needs, adapting the environment (physical, social, cultural and institutional), being trauma informed, honouring communication preferences, providing means and opportunities of communication suited to each individual, embracing all aspects of a person’s identity and following their lead when it comes to what brings meaning to their life. Cole Sorensen – Supporting Nonspeaking Autistic People through the Framework of Self-Determination Behaviorist methods are commonplace when it comes to supporting nonspeaking autistic people in particular, but these methods can have significant negative consequences. This session will discuss alternative methods of supporting nonspeaking autistic people, both within AAC interventions and in a broader sense, through the framework of promoting autonomy, self-determination, and dignity of risk. Evaleen Whelton- ABA shows no appreciation for Autistic Communication Supporting Autistic children to self advocate is where our focus needs to be. ABA is the opposite of self advocacy. On-demand course – this course is pre-recorded. When purchased you will receive full access to the presentations and materials in your account under “my courses”
Autism Courses & Resources For Parents – Autistic-Led, Neurodiversity-Affirming Support