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2 Days, 2 Interactive Workshops for Therapists, Educators & Childhood Professionals.
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WORKSHOP 1 - Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia and
Right-Brain Thinkers
WORKSHOP 2 - Executive Functioning Skills in
Children and Teens
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 Appleton, WI - November 18, 2014
 Waukesha, WI - November 20, 2014
 Appleton, WI - November 19, 2014
 Waukesha, WI - November 21, 2014
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Lori Benson Adams, M.Ed., is an educational intervention specialist with over 30 years working with children and teens with Autism, Dyslexia,
ADHD, and a variety of learning and genetic challenges. With a master’s from Auburn University in early childhood special education, Lori has worked
in public and private school, early intervention and special needs preschool, and private educational practice where she works intensively with
children and families.
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• Identifying visual-spatial (right-brain) vs. auditory-sequential (left-brain) learners
• Evidence-based intervention techniques
• The right brain and ADHD, Autism & Dyslexia
2 Days, 2 Interactive Workshops for Therapists, Educators & Childhood Professionals.
A Comprehensive Approach
to the Young Brain
Dates & Locations
Appleton, WI
November 18 & 19, 2014
Waukesha, WI
November 20 & 21, 2014
Strategies for Learning, Organization and Self-Control
Day 1
Learning Interventions and Strategies for
Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia and
Right-Brain Thinkers
Breakthrough Solutions for
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Executive Functioning Skills
in Children and Teens
Day 2
• Thinking in pictures: The classroom through the child’s eyes
• Visual ‘cues’ for teaching behavioral skills
Day 2
Breakthrough Solutions for
Executive Functioning Skills
in Children and Teens
• Current research on the development of Executive Functioning skills (EFS) and
Executive Functioning Disorder (EFD) from toddler to teen
• The correlation between EFD and Autism, Dyslexia, Learning Disabilities, ADHD,
Depression and Bipolar Disorder
• Identification and assessment of executive functioning skills
• Case studies, research-based strategies and intervention for teaching EFS
• Comprehensive workshop manual with forms, checklists, resources and materials
that you can use right away back at work
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Day 1
Learning Interventions and Strategies for
Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia and
Right-Brain Thinkers
Visual-spatial learners have powerful right brain hemispheres, thinking and
learning in pictures as opposed to a step-by-step presentation of information. They
tend to grasp ideas as a complete whole, or big picture, and do not learn in smaller
steps of drill, practice or repetition. This innovative, new workshop takes you inside
the mind of the visual-spatial learner to view the classroom, and home through the
child’s eyes of complete concepts and pictures instead of words. Comprehensive
assessment tools will be outlined to identify the characteristics of the visual spatial
learner. Participants will learn methods to build auditory skills while teaching to the
visual strengths of the child.
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II.
Understanding & Identifying VSL
»» Hemispheric review
• Right brain hemisphere
• Left brain hemisphere
Characteristics of the Visual Spatial Learner
»» Academic
• Visual tracking issues, the trouble with basics, translating
thoughts to paper, verbal memory, twice exceptional kids
»» Social
• ADHD, Autism & Dyslexia, insecurity, and think time
»» Emotional
• Sensory sensitivities, hypersensitivity to criticism, and home
behaviors
III. The Make-Up of Most Traditional Classrooms & the VSL
»» Comparing VSL and auditory-sequential learners
»» Percentages of VSL learners in traditional school setting
IV. Strategies for Success at School & Home
»» Reading
• Phonics struggles
• Visualization strategies
• Visual-spatial disorders and it’s effect on reading
»» Writing/Spelling/Handwriting
• Sequencing, composing and editing strategies
• Using visual anchors and pre-writing tools
• Assistive technology tips and reviews
»» Math
• Processing challenges effecting math
• Highly visual materials and strategies review
»» Executive Functioning Supports
• Time management
• Emotional regulation
V.
Supports Across Environments
Day 2
Breakthrough Solutions for
Executive Functioning
Skills in Children and Teens
Research is urgently voicing the need for the teaching of executive functioning skills
and how they effect the social, emotional and academic performance of children
and teens. This highly engaging, practical workshop offers support to parents and
professionals seeking to assist children in the development of effective time/space/
emotional control. By providing insight into the development and assessment
of executive functioning skills, participants will understand what to look for in
struggling students. Hundreds of specific tools and strategies will give individuals
hands-on, ready-to-use information for immediate and easy use.
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II.
Defining Executive Functioning Skills
»» Current research on EFS
»» Initiation, sustained attention, flexibility and other skills defined
»» Video representation of various skills to help participants in
identification
A Neuro-Psychological Perspective
»» Brain structure and the development of skills
»» Brain-behavior connections at various developmental stages
»» Stages of meta cognitive development (thinking about thinking)
III. Co-Existing Conditions
»» Autism
»» Dyslexia, learning challenges
»» Mood disorders and genetic conditions
IV. Formal and Informal Assessment of Executive Functioning Skills
»» Understanding crystallized vs. fluid intelligence
»» BRIEF, NEPSY, Trail-Making, BADS-C
»» Delis-Kaplan Executive Function Scale, CEFI, and others
»» Using classroom and home observation
»» Sample tasks for informal assessment
»» Video clips to allow participants opportunity to practice
assessment
V.
Connecting Assessment and Intervention
»» Using assessment to determine goals
»» Evaluation of setting, task and adult interaction styles
»» Using cuing intentionally to create independent thought and
problem solving
»» Specific strategies for each key area of executive functioning
»» Hands-on lab activities to learn strategies
»» Case studies, video and verbal
VI. Supporting Children Across Environments
»» Classroom and home organization
»» Understanding your own styles
»» Moving towards independence
Workshop Schedule - Both Days
Join Our Faculty
7:30am – Registration & Breakfast
8:00am – Workshop Begins
11:30am - 12:30pm – Lunch On Your Own
3:30pm – Workshop Adjourns
Summit Professional Education is currently seeking qualified
professionals to develop and teach workshops nationally. Visit
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Your instructor will break for 15 minutes in the morning
and afternoon at appropriate times.
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.
REGISTRATION, CONFIRMATION & CERTIFICATES
Confirmations of registration will be sent via email. A copy of your registration confirmation will serve as
Continuing Education Credit
Dates and Locations
Appleton, WI
Waukesha, WI
Radisson Paper Valley
333 W. College Ave
Appleton, WI 54911
(920) 733-8000
Holiday Inn Pewaukee - Milwaukee
West
N14 W24140 Tower Place
Pewaukee, WI 53072
(262) 506-6300
November 18 & 19, 2014
November 20 & 21, 2014
Speech-Language Pathologists & Audiologists - These programs are offered for 0.6 CEUs each (Intermediate level,
Professional Area).
Learning Objectives
Day 1
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Compare/contrast characteristics of right-brain and left-brain learners.
Describe visual strategies for math, reading and writing.
Discuss why all students need visual-spatial methods.
Utilize the See it, Say it, Do it © approach.
Design visual cues for the student who remembers what they see and
forgets what they hear.
• Recognize the visual-spatial thinking of seeing whole concepts instead of
small details.
• Implement practical visualization methods to improve school performance
& reduce learning frustration.
• Cite effective strategies for teaching response inhibition, self-control and
emotional development.
Day 2
• Cite current research on the development of executive functioning skills.
• Identify “red flags” for executive functioning deficits.
• Determine how weaknesses in EFS will affect learning, behavior and
emotional health.
• Identify effective formal and informal assessment tools to determine a
child’s current needs.
• Coordinate assessment and intervention.
• Assess a child’s environment to provide appropriate support.
• Implement effective plans and strategies at school and home.
About Your Instructor
Lori Benson Adams, M.Ed., is an educational intervention specialist with
over 30 years working with children and teens with Autism, Asperger’s,
Dyslexia, ADHD, and a variety of learning and genetic challenges. With a
master’s from Auburn University in early childhood special education, Ms.
Benson-Adams has worked in public and private schools, early intervention
and special needs preschools, and private educational practice where
she works intensively with children and families. Ms. Benson-Adams is
a nationally known author, speaker, and trainer, hailed for providing a
multi-dimensional, whole-brain, practical view of intervening with learning,
social and behavioral challenges. She is the owner of Breakthrough
Learning Solutions in Atlanta, Georgia and Anniston, Alabama, and
the author of Playful Learning. For additional information, visit www.
breakthroughlearningsolutions.com.
your receipt for fees paid at the time of registration. Walk-ins are welcome but must register onsite. Please notify
us at least thirty (30) days in advance if you have special needs or require assistance. Certificates are mailed
to the seminar location 5 business days in advance. If your certificate is not available the day of the seminar,
please complete a certificate request onsite and a copy will be sent to you. Hotel locations must occasionally be
adjusted. Please provide an email address and phone number to receive any important updates.
attendee. If the cancellation is made within ten days or less, refunds will not be granted for any reason. A credit
voucher will be issued that may be used toward a future seminar. Credit vouchers are transferable and do not
expire. In cases of inclement weather where the seminar is conducted as scheduled, you may request a credit
voucher toward a future seminar. If we must cancel or change the seminar for any reason, our liability is limited
to the cost of tuition. If you register and do not attend, you are still responsible for payment.
SUBSTITUTION & CANCELLATION POLICY
Substitutions may be made at any time. Requests for cancellation must be received in writing by fax or mail
ten (10) days prior to the seminar in order to receive a refund less a $20.00 administrative charge per canceled
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Occupational Therapists - Summit Professional Education is an AOTA Approved Provider of continuing education provider #5873. These programs are offered for 0.6 AOTA CEUs (6.0 contact hours) each. The assignment of AOTA CEUs
does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.
Educators – IL: Summit Professional Education is an Illinois Dept of Professional Regulation Approved Continuing
Education Sponsor, #60110115551948. You will receive 6 CPDUs each day if you complete ISBE forms 77-21A and
77-21B. WI: Continuing Education courses must be approved by your local Professional Development Team. Submit the
brochure to your local Professional Development Team for approval, 6.0 hours each.
Physical Therapists - IL: Summit Professional Education has been approved by the Illinois Department of Financial
& Professional Regulation as a continuing education provider for physical therapists and physical therapist assistants,
contact # 3719528. These courses are offered for 6.0 hours each. WI: These courses meet 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 are offered for 6.0 contact hours each.
Professional Counselors - Summit Professional Education is an NBCC-Approved Continuing Education Provider
(ACEP) and may offer NBCC-approved clock hours for events (or programs) that meet NBCC requirements. Sessions (or
programs) for which NBCC-approved clock hours will be awarded are identified in the program bulletin (i.e. brochure or
in the catalogue or Web site), 6.0 hours each. The ACEP is solely responsible for all aspects of the program.
Social Workers - Summit Professional Education, provider # 1201, is approved as a provider for social work continuing
education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) www.aswb.org, through the Approved Continuing Education
(ACE) program. Summit Professional Education maintains responsibility for these programs. Social workers participating
in these courses will receive 6.0 clinical continuing education clock hours each. Psychologists - Summit Professional Education is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor
continuing education for psychologists. Summit Professional Education maintains responsibility for these programs and
their content, 6.0 hours each.
Child Development, Early Intervention and Other Specialists - These seminars qualify for 6.0 continuing education
hours each as required by many national, state and local licensing boards and professional organizations. Save your
course outline and certificate of completion, and contact your own board or organization for specific filing requirements.
These events contain 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. Lori Benson Adams is
the owner of Breakthrough Learning Solutions for which she receives a salary and she is compensated as a speaker by
Summit. She has a 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.
Have continuing education credit questions? Please email our CE Department at
ceinfo@summit-education.com for the latest approval status. 800-433-9570 | www.summit-education.com