We appreciate your interest in the Delaware Network for Autism Excellence (DNEA). Please check back as we update our training schedule each month.
Events in January 2020
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Introduction to the Principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) for Supporting Students with Autism Introduction to the Principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) for Supporting Students with Autism
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January 7, 2020Participants will be introduced to autism spectrum disorder, its characteristics, and the learning needs of students identified as having autism. The training is designed to provide a foundational understanding of applied behavior analysis (ABA), reinforcement, and learning in preparation for more advanced trainings, including Evidence-based Instructional Strategies for Autism.
Registration begins at 8:30 am, with the training starting promptly at 9 am.
Participants will be emailed a certificate of attendance approximately 1 week post-training.
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Center for Disabilities Studies461 Wyoming RdNewark, DE 19716USData Collection Data Collection
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January 7, 2020Training description and registration coming soon!
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Evidence-Based Instructional Strategies for Autism: Least to Most Prompting, Most to Least Prompting, and Graduated Guidance Evidence-Based Instructional Strategies for Autism: Least to Most Prompting, Most to Least Prompting, and Graduated Guidance
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January 21, 2020Participants will be introduced to the basics of instructional prompting and trained in three specific evidence-based strategies for supporting the learning of individuals with autism: least to most prompting, most to least prompting, and graduated guidance. Data collection procedures for these strategies will be introduced.
Prerequisite: Principles of the Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) for Supporting Students with Autism
Registration will begin at 8:30 am, with the training starting promptly at 9 am. Certificates of attendance will be emailed to participants approximately 1 week post training.
Click here to register.
Center for Disabilities Studies461 Wyoming RdNewark, DE 19716USEvidence-Based Instructional Strategies for Autism: Simultaneous Prompting and Time Delay Evidence-Based Instructional Strategies for Autism: Simultaneous Prompting and Time Delay
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January 21, 2020Participants will be introduced to the basics of instructional prompting and trained in three specific evidence-based strategies for supporting the learning of individuals with autism: simultaneous prompting, constant time delay, and progressive time delay. Data collection procedures for these strategies will be introduced.
Prerequisite: Introduction to the Principles of the Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) for Supporting Students with Autism
Registration will begin at 12:30 pm, with the training starting promptly at 1 pm. Certificates of attendance will be emailed to attendees approximately 1 week post-training.
Click here to register.
Center for Disabilities Studies461 Wyoming RdNewark, DE 19716US