May 2023 Compass - Montana Autism Education Project

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April 28, 2023

Upcoming Trainings from the OPI Montana Autism Education Project


Making A.T. Solutions in Minutes to Achieve Educational Success – A Hands-on Virtual AT Maker Workshop from Therese Willkomm

June 20, 2023 8:30 AM – 4:00 P.M. Via Zoom

Six OPI renewal units are available for this training.

Description: This virtual hands-on workshop embraces the “ABLE” principles for creating rapid A.T solutions in schools that are adjustable, portable, collapsible, repositionable, reusable, expandable, and multi-use. Everyone can be a creative problem solver.
Explore a variety of methods, materials, and resources for creating A.T. solutions in five minutes or less. Learn the 3Ms of Making, Mounting and Modifying. Assistive technology has a very high failure rate, and therefore, creating rapid solutions or modifications to solutions are needed to achieve educational success for students with disabilities. Learn about the 85% of assistive technology in schools that doesn’t involve a computer.

PLEASE NOTE: This workshop is limited to only 25 people and requires the mailing of hands-on materials. Therefore, specific cancellation and No Show policies are in effect that could affect your participation in future trainings from the Autism Project.

Read more and register here.


Challenging Behavior: How To Prevent, Reduce and Replace – A One Day virtual training.

Virtual - June 6, 2023 Register here.
Virtual - June 8, 2023 Register here.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:

• Review the basic principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).
• Identify the elements to creating effective learning environments: The Pyramid Approach to Education
• Identify behaviors requiring intervention
• Identify the functional control of the behavior
• Develop a behavior plan
• Identify how to assess the effectiveness of an intervention
This virtual and in-person trainings will be from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Seven OPI renewal units are available for each training.


Many Faces of Autism - virtual training

An Introduction to Autism Characteristics and Simple Strategies from OCALI.
This introductory module presents information about unique characteristics of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), including social-communication, restricted interests and patterns of behavior, sensory, cognition and information processing, and emotional regulation. Five simple strategies are introduced that may be used anytime, anywhere with young children, students, and adults with ASD.
Learning Objectives:
• Provide an understanding of the spectrum of skills that characterize autism spectrum disorder, or ASD.
• Dispel common misconceptions about ASD.
• Provide simple strategies that may be helpful for individuals with ASD.
Estimated Time to Complete Module: 90 minutes
You can find more information and register for the OCALI training here.

If you wish to receive two OPI renewal units for completing the training, you must register here. We will then tell you what information from the OCALI training needs to be provided to receive your OPI renewal units upon the completion of the OCALI training.


MonTECH Assistive Technology series - virtual training series

Each month we will feature a different assistive technology (AT) training from MonTECH. These virtual trainings will be from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month. Two OPI renewal units will be provided for each training.

May 16: Success with Communication

More information about each training and registration for the next upcoming workshop(s) can be found here.


Dr. Jennifer Schoffer Closson – virtual training series

We are bringing back these popular virtual trainings from last year AND have added more trainings. These 90 minute to three-hour virtual trainings are scheduled twice per month from September to June

Topics include:

Using Evidence-Based Practices to Teach Safety Skills
Breaking Down Executive Functioning Skills
Educating Parents and Peers about Autism
Neurodiversity Makes Life Better
Understanding Brain Differences in Autism
Evidence-Based Practices for ASD
Girls with Autism
Stop Behavior Before It Starts

You can view the full training schedule, session descriptions and register for upcoming trainings here.

 

Upcoming Trainings: You can always find our trainings on the Montana Autism Education Project blog at: http://mtautism.opiconnect.org. We will be adding virtual and in-person trainings to the blog as we schedule trainings throughout the school year.

The OPI is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation, require an alternate format, or have questions concerning accessibility for a training from the OPI Montana Autism Education Project, contact Doug Doty at ddoty@mt.gov



For more information, contact: 

Doug Doty, Statewide Coordinator, OPI Montana Autism Education Project

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The OPI is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation, require an alternate format, or have questions concerning accessibility, contact the OPI ADA Coordinator, 406-444-3161, opiada@mt.gov, Relay Service: 711.