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Conference Registration - February 19-20, 2015 Cherry Hill/Mt. Laurel, NJ "All Kids Can Succeed! Teaching Social, Behavioral and Executive Functioning Skills to the Student/Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder"-New Jersey Two Day Autism Conference featuring Jed Baker, Ph.D and Rebecca Moyes, M.Ed. Early Bird Rates Until January 9, 2015 One Day (2/19 or 2/20) - $145 Two Day (2/19 and 2/200) - $195 Regular Rate After January 9, 2015s One Day (2/19 or 2/20) - $165 Two Day (1/19 and 2/20) - $215 February 19, 20115 - Jed Baker, Ph.D. All Kids Can Succeed: Effective Interventions for Behavioral and Social Challenges Students on the autism spectrum and those with behavioral challenges often present with difficulty regulating their feelings and interacting socially. This workshop describes how to handle meltdowns and design effective behavior plans to prevent these moments and reduce frustration and anxiety. The second part of the presentation details strategies to motivate students to learn, ways to teach social skills, how to generalize skills into the natural setting and increase acceptance and tolerance from peers. Information will be imparted though lecture, interactive exercises, and video clips. Outline of full day presentation -Understanding Challenging Behaviors in children with Aspergers, Autism, NLD, ADHD, Bipolar disorder, and multiple learning disabilities -Hierarchy of Behavior/Frustration Management Strategies: a. Relationship building and collaborative problem solving b. De-escalating meltdowns c. 7 common triggers d. Prevention plans for each trigger -Social Skills Training a. Prioritizing skill goals b. Motivation for training c. Skill acquisition: strategies to teach skills d. Generalization strategies e. Peer sensitivity training f. Measuring progress g. Q and A February 20, 2015 - Rebecca Moyes, M.Ed. Practical Strategies to Address Executive Functioning Skills in the Student with Autism. Executive functions are the cognitive tasks that allow us to plan, organize, initiate, attend to task, and regulate and monitor behavior. They are the key building blocks to learning! Until recently, not much has been known about how to address executive function disorder in children and adolescents with autism. Many times, the child’s problems were considered to be ‘just poor behavior,’ but we do know that kids with autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, and certain types of learning disabilities (including nonverbal learning disability) can all be impacted from executive function deficits. If your student or child has any of the following concerns, he may be struggling with executive function deficits:

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Conference Registration - February 19-20, 2015 Cherry

Hill/Mt. Laurel, NJ

"All Kids Can Succeed! Teaching Social, Behavioral and Executive Functioning Skills to the

Student/Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder"-New Jersey

Two Day Autism Conference featuring Jed Baker, Ph.D and Rebecca Moyes, M.Ed.

Early Bird Rates Until January 9, 2015 One Day (2/19 or 2/20) - $145

Two Day (2/19 and 2/200) - $195

Regular Rate After January 9, 2015s One Day (2/19 or 2/20) - $165

Two Day (1/19 and 2/20) - $215

February 19, 20115 - Jed Baker, Ph.D. All Kids Can Succeed: Effective Interventions for Behavioral and Social Challenges Students on the autism spectrum and those with behavioral challenges often present with difficulty regulating their feelings and interacting socially. This workshop describes how to handle meltdowns and design effective behavior plans to prevent these moments and reduce frustration and anxiety. The second part of the presentation details strategies to motivate students to learn, ways to teach social skills, how to generalize skills into the natural setting and increase acceptance and tolerance from peers. Information will be imparted though lecture, interactive exercises, and video clips. Outline of full day presentation

-Understanding Challenging Behaviors in children with Aspergers, Autism, NLD, ADHD, Bipolar disorder, and multiple learning disabilities -Hierarchy of Behavior/Frustration Management Strategies: a. Relationship building and collaborative problem solving b. De-escalating meltdowns c. 7 common triggers d. Prevention plans for each trigger -Social Skills Training a. Prioritizing skill goals b. Motivation for training c. Skill acquisition: strategies to teach skills d. Generalization strategies

e. Peer sensitivity training f. Measuring progress g. Q and A February 20, 2015 - Rebecca Moyes, M.Ed. Practical Strategies to Address Executive Functioning Skills in the Student with Autism. Executive functions are the cognitive tasks that allow us to plan, organize, initiate, attend to task, and regulate and monitor behavior. They are the key building blocks to learning! Until recently, not much has been known about how to address executive function disorder in children and adolescents with autism. Many times, the child’s problems were

considered to be ‘just poor behavior,’ but we do know that kids with autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, and certain types of learning disabilities (including nonverbal learning disability) can all be impacted from executive function deficits. If your student or child has any of the following concerns, he may be struggling with executive function deficits:

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• Has a messy room or desk, • Can’t seem to hold directions in his/her brain or be able to multi-task, • Is unmotivated,

• Is often fidgety or inattentive • Is blunt and/or rude • Does not think before he/she acts, • Is forgetful and loses things • Has difficulty with time management, • Can’t seem to get started on tasks, • Has difficulty shifting between activities or “letting things go,” Come and learn practical strategies for school and home that will empower your student or child to succeed, while capitalizing on his/her strengths. LOCATION:

The Hotel ML (and Coco Key Water Park) 915 Route 73 Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 856-234-7300 A courtesy block of rooms is available at the hotel for $118 plus tax. Please refer to AEP Connections when booking for discounted rate. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OFFERED: 1)Graduate Credits – 1-3 credits offered through Marian University. Cost is $250/credit. Registration and payment for the credits will occur at the conference. A syllabus will be available at www.aepconnections.com 2)ASHA CEUs

3)Certificate of Attendance- up to 12 clock hours available 4)NBCC "AEP Connections, LLC is an NBCC-Approved Continuing Education Provider and may offer NBCC-approved clock hours for events that meet NBCC requirements. The ACEP solely is responsible for all aspects of the program." ACEP number: 6680 5)ASWB (social worker) and APA (psychologist) applications are currently being reviewed. Please check website for updates to accreditation. DAILY SCHEDULE 7:00 – 8:00 AM - Registration 8:00 – 9:30 AM - Speaker

9:30 – 9:45 AM - Break 9:45 – 11:30 AM - Speaker 11:30 – 12:30 PM - Lunch-on your own 12:30 – 2:00 PM - Speaker 2:00 – 2:15 PM - Break 2:15 – 3:30 PM - Speaker SPEAKER BOOKS AVAILABLE FOR PREORDER (will be available for pickup at the conference) Rebecca Moyes 1) Visual Techniques to Improve Social Skills...$14.95

2) Building Sensory Friendly Classrooms...$19.95 3) Addressing Challenging Behavior...$29.95 4) Executive Function Dysfunction***NEW***…19.95 5) Incorporating Social Goals in the Classroom...$29.95 Jed Baker, Ph.D 6) Social Skills Picture Book for Children...$39.95 7) Social Skills Picture Book for High School & Beyond...$39.95 8) No More Meltdowns...$14.95 9) Preparing for Life...$39.95 10) Social Skills Training…$39.95

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Conference Specials 11) All Rebecca Moyes Speaker Books for $110.00

12) All Jed Baker Speaker Books for $160 13) ALL SPEAKER BOOKS FOR $265

For printable conference information, please visit www.aepconnections.com

AEP Connections, LLC Cancellation Policy is available at www.aepconnections.com

AEP Connections, LLC phone: 920-224-4794 Fax: 920-482-1270

Email: [email protected]

One Day Conference Registration - February 19, 2015- Early Bird Price $145.00

One Day Conference Registration-February 20, 2015- Early Bird Price $145.00

Two Day Conference Registration-February 19-20, 2015- Early Bird Price $195.00

Option (1): "Visual Techniques for Developing Social Skills" $14.95

Option (2): "Building Sensory Friendly Classrooms," $19.95

Option (3): "Addressing Challenging Behavior," $29.95

Option (4): "Executive Function Dysfunction" $14.95

Option (5): "Incorporating Social Goals in the Classroom," $29.95

Option (6):"Social Skills Picture Book for Children," $39.95

Option (7):"Social Skills Picture Book for High School & Beyond," $39.95

Option (8):"No More Meltdowns" $14.95

Option (9):"Preparing For Life," $39.95

Option (10): "Social Skills Training" $39.95

Option (11): *CONFERENCE SPECIAL - All REBECCA MOYES Speaker Books $110.00

Option (12): *CONFERENCE SPECIAL - All JED BAKER Speaker Books $160.00

Option (13): *CONFERENCE SPECIAL -ALL 10 Speaker Books $265.00