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Monday, August 20, 2012

Upcoming Training Opportunities in Oklahoma



The Oklahoma Autism Network would like you to be aware
of several exciting trainings in Oklahoma this Fall.
Visit our website at http://okautism.org for more information.

To register for trainings provided by the Oklahoma Autism Network,
please email lorrieservati@yahoo.com to request the registration form and then fax the completed registration form to 405.271.2630
or e-mail your registration information to 
okautism@ouhsc.edu .

Oklahoma Autism Training and Events

No More Meltdowns (Part I) 
September 6, 2012 , Enid,  OK
Part I: Understanding Your Child and Yourself. No More Meltdowns is a 3-part series based on Dr. Jed Baker’s book to help parents and caregivers understand and manage challenging behavior.  This training is offered in collaboration with Garfield County Sooner Success and free child care is available.  To make child care arrangements you must contact Amy at Christ United Methodist Church at 580-237-3938.

Applying ABA Principles and Strategies in the Classroom 
September 7, 2012 , Stillwater,  OK
A hands-on guide for improving the outcomes of children with Autism in inclusive classroom settings.

Challenging Behavior: What Should We Do? (Part I) 
September 14, 2012 , Clinton,  OK
Part I: A Positive Behavior Support (PBS) framework for determining why children engage in challenging behavior.

2012 Assistive Technology Expo 
September 20, 2012 - September 21, 2012 , Broken Arrow,  OK
The Oklahoma Assistive Technology Center has changed the time frame for our annual Assistive Technology Expo to the fall. Plan to attend and gain new information at the start of your year.

Helping Young Adults with Autism Transition from School to Adulthood 
September 28, 2012 , Oklahoma City OK
This course will focus on the current state of transitions from school to adulthood.

No More Meltdowns (Part II) 
October 4, 2012 , Enid,  OK
Part II: De-escalating the Meltdown and Understanding Behavior. No More Meltdowns is a 3-part series based on Dr. Jed Baker’s book to help parents and caregivers understand and manage challenging behavior.  This training is offered in collaboration with Garfield County Sooner Success and free child care is available.  To make child care arrangements you must contact Amy at Christ United Methodist Church at 580-237-3938.

Challenging Behavior: What Should We Do? (Part II) 
October 5, 2012 , Clinton,  OK
Part II: Use the PBS framework to prevent and replace challenging behavior.

Oklahoma Statewide Autism Conference 
October 22, 2012 - October 23, 2012 , Norman,  OK
Please visit http://www.okautism.org  for more information on the Oklahoma Statewide Autism Conference.

Bully Free is the Way To Be! 
October 30, 2012 , Omega, OK
Do you know what to do if your child or student tells you he or she is the victim of a bully? Sooner SUCCESS invites you to attend a FREE training.

Promoting Social Skills in Children with ASD (Part I) 
November 2, 2012 , El Reno, OK
This two part series will focus on skill lessons and activities for children with social deficits. Part I will provide assessment tools as part of hands-on experience.

Challenging Behavior: What Should We Do? (Part III) 
November 9, 2012 , Clinton, OK
Part III: Monitoring the effectiveness of your behavior support plan and implementing change.

No More Meltdowns (Part III) 
November 15, 2012 , Enid,  OK
Part III: Creating a Plan to Prevent, Replace, and Respond to Your Childs Behavior.  No More Meltdowns is a 3-part series based on Dr. Jed Baker’s book to help parents and caregivers understand and manage challenging behavior.  This training is offered in collaboration with Garfield County Sooner Success and free child care is available.  To make child care arrangements you must contact Amy at Christ United Methodist Church at 580-237-3938.

Promoting Social Skills in Children with ASD (Part II) 
December 7, 2012 , El Reno,  OK
This two part series will focus on skill lessons and activities for children with social deficits. Part II will focus on addressing appropriate skill selection and goal development based on the assessments conducted.


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