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Engaging Students...Creating Learners

Social Communication: Modes and Language (CESA 3)

04/22/2024 08:30 AM - 03:30 PM CT

Admission

  • Free  -  Parents/Families of students with IEP's
  • Free  -  IDEA Discretionary Grant Employees
  • $50.00  -  All other registrants

Location

CESA #3
1300 Industrial Drive
Fennimore, WI 53809
United States of America

Description


The ability to be a social partner is a complicated system. Many of us learned skills without much conscious awareness because the systems of learning matched the way our brain showed up. When our brain does not take in and process social information in the same way as those around us, it can result in a mismatch within our interactions. In this training we will explore components of how we socially communicate and, when our brain thinks differently, how that can cause a student to be misunderstood, have social mishaps or mismatched interactions. Communication modes and how we communicate in context will be addressed.

 


About the Presenter: Katie Berg MA Ed., Supporting Neurodiverse Students Statewide Coordinator

Katie has been educating students for over 20 years. She has worked in the private sector, public education and now statewide through an IDEA Discretionary Grant.  From her experiences providing one on one therapy, classroom teaching, district training and now statewide work, Katie has had opportunities to engage learners in a range of subjects related to students with neurodiverse needs.  Many years were spent focused on working with students with autism and students experiencing mental health differences. Katie focuses on Social and Emotional Learning skills to support students and educators in problem-solving challenging behaviors. 


The Supporting Neurodiverse Students Professional Learning Grant CFDA# 84.027A acknowledges the support of the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction in the development of this material and for the continued support of this federally-funded grant project. There are no copyright restrictions on this document; however, please credit the Wisconsin DPI and support of federal funds when copying all or part of this material.

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