Designing and Implementing Effective Programs in the Natural Environment



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PARTINGTON BEHAVIOR ANALYSTS IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE A TWO DAY WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS AND PROFESSIONALS Designing and Implementing Effective Programs in the Natural Environment and The Assessment of Functional Living Skills- The AFLS Administration, Analysis, and Program Development for Individuals of All Ages with a Diagnosis of Autism or Other Developmental Disabilities BY JAMES W. PARTINGTON, PH.D., BCBA-D June 30-July 1, 2014 Seattle, WA Location: Red Lion Hotel Seattle Airport 18220 International Blvd Seattle, WA 98188 Behavior Analysts, Inc. is sponsoring this unique training opportunity to educators, parents and other practitioners in the greater Seattle area. Continuing Education credit is available! Don t Delay! Registration is limited and accepted on a first come first serve basis. We hope to see you there. Deadline for advance registration- June 18, 2014

Your Presenter: Dr. James W. Partington, PhD, BCBA-D is the director of Behavior Analysts, Inc. in Walnut Creek, California and Honolulu, Hawaii, and provides services to children and their families. He is a licensed psychologist and Board Certified Behavior Analyst and has 40 years experience working with children with developmental disabilities. He is internationally recognized as a leader in the field of behavior analysis with expertise in language-based interventions. He is the co-author of Teaching Language to Children with Autism or Other Developmental Disabilities and author of The Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Skills - Revised (ABLLS-R ) as well as Capturing the Motivation of Children with Autism and Web-ABLLS. He is known for his work in teaching parents and professionals about practical, evidence-based procedures necessary for effective educational interventions. He has been a faculty member of several universities including West Virginia University, University of San Francisco and St. Mary s College. Dr. Partington is a former President of the Northern California Association for Behavior Analysis and has served as a member of the Behavior Analyst Certification Board. He has also produced several instructional DVDs related to effective treatment for children with autism. His workshops are based on research and findings within the field of applied behavior analysis, utilizing the conceptual framework of verbal behavior as developed by BF Skinner in 1957. Parents, families, early intervention programs, preschool programs and school districts benefit from his trainings across the country and abroad. About the Program Development and NET Workshop: Many instructional programs for children with a diagnosis of autism fail to devote sufficient instructional time on those skills that will result in the greatest overall rate of skill acquisition. In order to facilitate the rapid acquisition of critical language and learning skills it is important that both the selection of specific learning objectives and the teaching activities be prioritized. It is important to learn how to teach a variety of language skills during the routine of daily activities. By teaching language skills in the child s natural environment, the skills are immediately useful for the child and they are more likely to remember the skills used on an ongoing basis. Intervention strategies should focus on the skills that make it possible for the learner to acquire a broad range of skills from a variety of skill repertoires. This workshop is designed for parents, educators and program administrators who wish to further develop their skills in determining learning priorities and establishing a comprehensive set of educational objectives for students both in sessions and during daily activities. Specific techniques used to develop effective programs in both the home and school settings will be presented for individuals at both the early learner and more advanced student levels. Videotapes demonstrating intervention strategies in the home setting will be shown to demonstrate specific methodology for developing and maintaining the child s participation in language development activities. Data regarding developmental norms for typically developing children for several critical repertoires will also be reviewed. Participants are encouraged to bring their copy of the ABLLS-R with them to the training. Program Development and NET Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to: 1. Identify strategies for helping parents and educators prioritize the learning outcomes based upon a student s current set of skills. 2. Identify how basic language skills can be taught to children with autism within the context of on-going daily activities. 3. Compare the existing skill levels of a child with an autism spectrum disorder with the age-equivalent skills of typically developing children. 4. Review an ABLLS-R protocol for a nonverbal individual and select learning objectives that will help develop the skills necessary to develop instructional control and establish an initial verbal repertoire.

5. Review an ABLLS-R protocol for individual who has acquired a set of basic mand, tact, and intraverbal skills and select learning objectives that will teach more advanced skills in these repertoires and incorporate the use of these skills into a variety of everyday social interactions. 6. Describe several examples as to how parents and professionals can motivate children during language instruction. 7. Identify how to sequence daily events such that the student s participation in targeted language activities results in reinforcers that are typically delivered non-contingently. About the AFLS Workshop: The AFLS introductory workshop will provide participants with the knowledge, skills, and tools to analyze and track a learner s functional living skills and develop an individualized intervention program to help a learner become less dependent upon assistance from others. Individuals of all ages need to learn many critical functional living skills in order to successfully participate in a wide range of home, school and community-based activities. The Assessment of Functional Living Skills (The AFLS ) reviews over 1000 skills in 32 functional areas such as traveling in the community, making purchases, seeking assistance as required, preparing meals, helping with household chores, and participating in social and leisure activities. Participants will learn how to conduct an AFLS assessment and transfer the results to the skills tracking grids. An emphasis will be placed on helping parents, other caregivers, and educators identify and prioritize functional skills that their learner needs to develop. Additionally, practical and easy to implement methods will be discussed to help learners develop these skills without taking more time than is currently required to perform these tasks. By identifying and prioritizing some learning targets for daily activities, a quick and significant impact on an individual s ability to independently perform specific skills can be made. A major emphasis will be placed on learning how to break down tasks into easy-to-teach steps (task analysis). Participants will learn strategies to support and enhance the learner s motivation to participate in the tasks. Additionally, methods for using and then fading prompts as those skills are learned will be demonstrated. A review of videos showing parents teaching various functional living skills to their children in the home and community will also be provided. AFLS Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to: 1. Identify the differences between functional and basic/conceptual skills 2. Identify 4 broad clusters of functional skills 3. Identify at least 32 specific skill repertoire areas of functional skills 4. Identify safety precautions that must be implemented when assessing a learner s functional skills 5. Score the AFLS, complete the tracking grids for learners and update an existing assessment 6. Conduct a task analysis of functional and common daily activities 7. Select and prioritize targets to include in a learner s functional skills intervention program

BEHAVIOR ANALYSTS INC. SEATTLE, WA REGISTRATION FORM Deadline for advance registration- June 18, 2014 Program Development and NET Workshop Cost: $100 per person AFLS Workshop Cost: $245.00 per person (Each registrant will receive an AFLS Guide and 4 separate protocols- Basic Living Skills, Home Skills, Community Skills and School Skills) AFLS Workshop Cost without an AFLS Set: $100.00 per person (It is recommended that all participants have a copy of the AFLS while attending the training- this option is recommended for those who have previously purchased an AFLS Set or for parents or others who are attending with a another individual who will share the AFLS Guide and protocols during the training) Note that a 20% discount will be given if a group of 5 or more submit their registration at the same time. Additional products available at discount prices (specify quantities desired) The Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Skills-Revised set (The ABLLS-R ): $60.00 Getting Started: Developing Critical Learning Skills for Children on the Autism Spectrum: $36.00 Teaching Language to Children with Autism or Other Developmental Delays: $35.00 Capturing the Motivation of Children with Autism: $20.00 WebABLLS First-Year Subscriptions New or Add-on: $80.00 (per student profile) Additional AFLS Set (Guide and 4 Protocols) $145.00 Additional AFLS Basic Living Skills Protocol $32.00 Additional AFLS Home Skills Protocol $32.00 Additional AFLS Community Skills Protocol $32.00 Additional AFLS School Skills Protocol $32.00 CEU fee $30.00 per day (See notes regarding types and eligibility on the last page of this form) Total for workshops: Total for CEUs: Total for Books: Total Payment: Name: Address: E-mail: Phone: Parent Educator Behavior Analyst, Psychologist, Other Professional School District Purchase Order: District: PO #: Check enclosed (Make checks payable to Behavior Analysts, Inc.) Bill my credit card: Visa MasterCard Discover Credit Card #: Security Code: Exp: Signature: Online registration: www.partingtonbehavioranalysts.com Mail registration: Workshop Registration, Behavior Analysts, Inc., 311 Lennon Lane Suite A, Walnut Creek, CA 94598 Fax registration: (925) 210-0436 Phone registration: (925) 210-9370 For additional information please e-mail: Laurie at winkler@behavioranalysts.com. The workshops will take place from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Registration begins at 8:00 am. A lunch break (on your own) will be held from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm. Cancellations made by June 25, 2014 will result in a full refund. Cancellations after that date are not eligible for a refund.

Continuing Education Credit (Cost $30.00 per person per day) Board Certified Behavior Analysts Behavior Analysts, Inc. is an Approved Continuing Education Provider (#OP-02-0007). Board Certified Behavior Analysts and Board Certified Associate Behavior Analysts will be able to use this workshop for 6 hours of Type 2 CEU credit. Speech and Language Pathologists Behavior Analysts, Inc. is an Approved Continuing Professional Development Provider by the California Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board (PDP61). This workshop meets the requirements for 6 hours of CEU credit. The continuing education certificate may be submitted to ASHA along with a Certificate of Compliance form that is provided to ASHA members via their website. Educators Educators will receive a certificate for 6 CEU credits. Other professionals: You can receive a certificate of attendance that may be submitted to your regulatory boards for their consideration. Please confirm with your regulatory board to determine whether this training will meet their requirements for continuing education credit. Please note that it is your responsibility to contact your licensing/certification board directly to determine eligibility to meet your continuing education requirements and to report CEU hours earned. In order to receive a continuing education certificate, participants must have paid the tuition fee, attended the entire workshop (sign-in and sign-out required), and complete a course evaluation. Certificates will be provided upon successful completion of this workshop. Participants arriving late or leaving early will not be eligible for a CEU certificate (no partial credits available). Red Lion Hotel Seattle Airport 18220 International Blvd Seattle, WA 98188 Tel: 206-246-5535