Training Topics
Practice In Motion provides a diverse range of training topics to meet the specific individual and collective needs families. Some of our most popular trainings include: IEP Basics: Understanding the Nuts and Bolts, Simplistic Ways to Address Challenging Behaviors, Accessing School Services, Supportive Communication, and Using Checklists to Create Independence.
Trainings may specifically be designed to address the needs of an individual family, family support group, school, or community organization.
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The following topics are listed according to specific categories but they can be interchanged as deemed appropriate.
Autism:
*Social skills development
*Sensory integration dysfunction (SID) and sensory diets
*Transition and routine support
*Communication support
*How to support typical siblings within the family
*How to explain to extended family members why my child behaves the way he or she does
Specific Learning Disabilities:
*Supports for academics areas
*Reading decoding and reading comprehension
*Mathematics calculation and reasoning
*Written expression
*Making connections in the content areas
*Organizational support
*Processing development strategies
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder/ Attention Deficit Disorder:
*Organizational skills
*Behavior supports
*Increasing effective communication with an individual with ADD/ADHD
*Dietary evaluations and modifications
*Getting their attention strategies
Emotional Behavior Disorder:
*Behavior interventions
*Anger management
*Deescalating behaviors
*Extinguishing and replacement behaviors
*Social skills development
*Emotions identification
*Development consistent expectations and consequences
*Holistic approaches to address emotional discomforts
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI):
*Processing and routine support (any of the other previously mentioned topics)