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Date: _______________________ 3 Digit CSC/CVC: _________________ Workshop Dates Benefits to Attending CSPDKM.0515.2 PLEASE RETURN ENTIRE PANEL Prevent and manage inappropriate behaviors and meltdowns • Impact of the seven sensory domains on arousal • Infinity walk and other movement activities for you to use immediately • Classroom Strategies to maximize vestibular and proprioceptive input • Improve behavior in the classroom, at home and on the playground High Impact, Live Workshops for Continuing Education Activities & Resources to Manage Behaviors for Autism and Sensory Processing Disorders in Children and Adolescents Workshop Dates East Peoria, IL May 27, 2015 Normal, IL May 28, 2015 Springfield, IL May 29, 2015 Davenport, IA June 09, 2015 Iowa City, IA June 10, 2015 West Des Moines, IA June 11, 2015 Presented by Kathleen Morris, a nationally recognized therapist, a member of ASHA and an Associate member of the AOTA with extensive experience in public schools and private practice settings working with children with autism, sensory issues and other developmental challenges. Kathleen is a foremost sensory expert and the founder/publisher of S.I. Focus. Benefits to Attending • Prevent and manage inappropriate behaviors and meltdowns • Impact of the seven sensory domains on arousal • Infinity walk and other movement activities for you to use immediately • Classroom Strategies to maximize vestibular and proprioceptive input • Improve behavior in the classroom, at home and on the playground • Resources to develop a sensory diet, improve sleep, enhance self-regulation and improve social skills VIDEOS - ACTIVITIES - DEMOS REGISTER SPEECH-LANGUAGE www.summit-education.com or call 800-433-9570 • • Resources to develop a sensory diet, improve sleep, enhance selfregulation and improve social skills VIDEOS - ACTIVITIES - DEMOS May 27, 2015 Normal, IL May 28, 2015 Springfield, IL May 29, 2015 Davenport, IA June 09, 2015 Iowa City, IA Who Should Attend June 10, 2015 ;; OTs & OTAs ;; Child Developmental Specialists ;; SLPs & SLPAs ;; School Administrators ;; Special Ed Teachers ;; School Counselors ;; PTs & PTAs ;; Parents & Caregivers ;; Paraprofessionals ;; Social Workers REGISTER www.summit-education.com or call 800-433-9570 SPEECH-LANGUAGE East Peoria, IL West Des Moines, IA June 11, 2015 Activities & Resources to Manage Behaviors for Dates & Locations East Peoria, IL May 27, 2015 Embassy Suites East Peoria 100 Conference Center Drive East Peoria, IL 61611 (309) 694-0200 Normal, IL May 28, 2015 Holiday Inn Express & Suites 1715 Parkway Plaza Drive Normal, IL 61761 (309) 862-1600 Springfield, IL Autism and Sensory Processing Disorders in Children and Adolescents I’ve learned from my audiences that although there is value in understanding autism and sensory issues, what people need the most help with is learning how to manage the apparent unmanageable behaviors that get in the way of learning, progressing and relationships. As a result, I have spent the past year researching new resources, building on tried and true strategies and refining more ways to equip you with the best tactics to impact children with difficult behaviors. III. Effective Communication to Prevent & Manage Meltdowns »» Checking adult attitudes when working with children »» Providing appropriate strategies to give proper control »» Redefining the situation for better outcomes At this new workshop, we are going to have a chance to understand the foundations of sensory processing and autism, how we can impact arousal, how our attitude influences behavior and most importantly for our day – have fun! About Your Program Instructor West Des Moines, IA June 11, 2015 Sheraton West Des Moines Hotel 1800 50th Street West Des Moines, IA 50266 (515) 223-1800 Kathleen Morris, MS, CCC-SLP, is a nationally recognized SLP, a member of ASHA and an Associate member of the AOTA with more than 30 years experience in public schools and private practice settings. She holds a Certificate of Clinical Competency from ASHA. Ms. Morris established the first sensory integration clinic in Dallas to address and educate people regarding sensory issues and later opened a second clinic. She founded the Pediatric Network Foundation establishing the first and only preschool in Dallas for children with sensory issues. Ms. Morris is the founder/publisher of S.I. Focus magazine, the only magazine dedicated to sensory integration, with readers in 17 countries. She served as the President of the Pediatric Network Foundation and sits on the Advisory Board of the National Autism Association. Ms. Morris has presented workshops on child development and sensory integration for 30 years. She has volunteered in orphanages helping to establish an understanding of how children are at risk for sensory and attachment issues when living with deprivation. Ms. Morris spent five years directing the creation of a sensory motor room in the Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Russia. She now speaks to adoptive families regularly and her article on sensory integration was recently published in Adoption Today in the United Kingdom. Kathleen initiated the National Sensory Awareness campaign, known as Come to Your Senses which takes place during the month of October each year with volunteers across the US and Canada. R VIDEOS & SENSORY ACTIVITY R VIDEOS & SENSORY ACTIVITY IV. Accommodations That Support Individual Needs »» Classroom strategies that can help improve behavior »» Outdoor strategies that can improve playground behavior »» Strategies to improve behavior in the home environment R VIDEO: ATTENTION BREAK V. Resources, Resources, Resources »» Books, CDs, DVDs on sleeping, social skills, sensory diet & more »» Free resources available to assist in Identification and referrals »» Resources to help you educate those in your work environment R VIDEO: ATTENTION BREAK VI. Group Activity & Discussions »» Identifying difficult/inappropriate behaviors »» Problem-solving based on issues and environments Workshop Schedule Your instructor will break for 15 minutes in the morning and afternoon at appropriate times. 1. Develop strategies for achieving optimal state of arousal for learning. 7:30am – Registration & Coffee 8:00am – Workshop Begins 11:30am - 12:30pm – Lunch On Your Own 3:30pm – Workshop Adjourns 2. Identify age-specific activities for children to enhance their ability to attend and focus on tasks for home and school. Some facilities may charge for parking, which is at your own expense. Learning Objectives 3. Incorporate behavioral strategies using effective communication techniques to help prevent and manage meltdowns. SCAN HERE QR 4. Identify the purpose of self-stimulating behaviors and how to address them. 5. Implement practical school accommodations for indoor and outdoor sensory needs. 6. Discuss common inappropriate behaviors. Help? www.tinyurl.com/qrhelp Speech-Language Pathologists & Audiologists - This program is offered for 0.6 CEUs each (Intermediate level, Professional Area). I. The Predominant Components of ASD & SPD Responsible for Difficult Behaviors »» Changing arousal, modulation and attention »» Understanding the wiring and plasticity of the brain »» Indicators of sensory modulation II. The 3 Modulation Subtypes & How They Are Identified »» Interventions for over-responders »» Interventions for under-responders »» Interventions for sensory cravers/seekers Davenport, IA June 10, 2015 Sheraton Iowa City Hotel 210 S Dubuque Street Iowa City, IA 52240 (319) 337-4058 R VIDEOS: RESEARCH & DEMO Living and working with children with Autism and/or exhibiting Sensory Processing Disorders can be rewarding, but it’s also very challenging! After speaking to audiences all over the country for the past three years for Summit Professional Education, I have met some amazing therapists, teachers and parents who say they have learned so much from my previous workshops. However, I have to admit, I’ve been so inspired by them and have a passion to share even more information with this new workshop that can help those of you who are living in the trenches. At almost every one of my seminars, I’ve had someone come up at the end of the day and tell me how motivated they are to try new things, do things differently, educate others, revive activities they’d forgotten, work more with their own children and even start a new career! As the publisher of S.I. Focus magazine, I have the unique opportunity to be made aware of many new resources available to our community of special needs. I will be sharing commercially-available and free resources that can give you an edge. The goal of this new workshop is not to give you survival techniques—you deserve more than just surviving. I want to help you thrive and feel that you are equipping the children in your environment to grow. I can’t wait to meet you at one of my workshops! – Kathleen Morris, MS, CCC-SLP Iowa City, IA Continuing Education Credit R VIDEOS & SENSORY ACTIVITY May 29, 2015 Hilton Garden Inn Springfield 3100 S. Dirksen Parkway Springfield, IL 62703 (217) 529-7171 June 09, 2015 Radisson Quad City Plaza 111 E. 2nd St Davenport, IA 52801 (563) 322-2200 Workshop Outline 7. Identify resources to develop a sensory diet, enhance self-regulation and improve social skills. THE SUMMIT GUARANTEE Summit Professional Education is a national leader in high-quality educational products and services for today’s professional. Our seminars and training programs are designed to help professionals achieve improved performance and results in all areas. Our faculty is the “best of the best” in their fields of expertise, providing programs that really make a difference to participants. If for any reason you are not satisfied with the program, simply notify the registrar of your intent to withdraw from the program prior to the first morning break, turn in your workshop materials and receive a 100% refund or credit on a future program. 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WI: This course meets the requirements of an acceptable continuing education activity as per chapter PT 9.04.1 and PT 9.04.2 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code and the Physical Therapists Affiliated Credentialing Board and is offered for 6.0 contact hours. Child Development, Early Intervention, Daycare, and Other Professionals - This workshop qualifies for 6.0 continuing education hours as required by many national, state and local licensing boards and professional organizations. If you can supply Summit with a specific certifying agency and contact information we will seek pre-approval upon request on your behalf. Save your course outline and certificate of completion, and contact your own board or organization for specific filing requirements. IL: This program has been submitted to the Illinois Early Intervention Training Program for approval, 4.0 hours. This event contains intermediate level content. SATISFACTORY COMPLETION Participants must pay tuition fee, sign in, attend the entire seminar, complete an evaluation and sign out in order to receive a certificate of completion. Participants not fulfilling these requirements will not receive a certificate. Failure to sign in or out will result in forfeiture of credit for the entire workshop. No exceptions will be made. Partial credit is not available. WORKSHOP HANDBOOK Included with your registration you will receive a comprehensive manual compiled by the instructor. DISCLOSURES: Guidelines exist whereby all speakers must disclose any relevant relationships. Kathleen Morris is compensated by Summit as an instructor. She has no non-financial relationships to disclose. SCOPE OF PRACTICE: Workshop content is not intended for use by participants outside of the regulatory scope of practice of their license(s). You are responsible for knowing what lies within and without your professional scope of practice. 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