How to Help Your Child Develop Pragmatic Language Skills and Social Understanding

Date: 
10/21/2010 - 7:00pm

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Brookline Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) hosts guest speaker, Elsa Abele, CCC SLP. Children and adults with Asperger Syndrome, High Functioning Autism, Non-Verbal Learning Disabilities and Language Learning Disabilities are often in need of services to increase their skills in social communication or pragmatic language, so that they can succeed in both school and workplace settings.  Because of neurological differences, they typically have challenges in Theory of Mind, Central Coherence, and Executive Function that keep them from developing the skills of social interaction.  However, the skills can be explicitly taught.  This presentation will focus on treatment for the learning of conversation and listening skills, personal narrative skills, and verbally mediated problem solving using “self talk.” 
This presentation is geared toward both parents and teachers and is eligible for teacher professional development credits.
Information: brooklinesepac@gmail.com
 

Location

Heath School Auditorium
100 Eliot Street
Brookline, MA, 02467
United States
42° 19' 41.3688" N, 71° 8' 52.7424" W