The El Dorado County Office of Education invites families to attend two upcoming virtual workshops focused on supporting children with autism. The first workshop, “Autism: Evidenced-Based Practices for Families,” will be held on November 5. The second workshop, “Autism: Understanding Executive Functioning for Families,” will take place on February 19. Both workshops are designed to equip parents with valuable insights, resources, and strategies to help their children thrive.
Virtual Parent Workshop: November 5
Autism: Evidenced-Based Practices for Families
This professional learning opportunity will help educate families on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). It will cover resources and supports available from CAPTAIN and AFIRM and guide families on Evidenced-Based Practices (EBPs), their importance, and how to choose appropriate EBPs for their child. Additionally, this training will share resources for specific age groups and visual supports to support families’ understanding of ASD.
If you require the meeting to be interpreted, please contact 530-295-2467 at least a week before the event so we can accommodate your needs.
Virtual Parent Workshop: February 19, 2025 | 5:30-6:30 PM
Autism: Understanding Executive Functioning for Families
Does your child need help getting started on homework, need help with remembering to do what you have asked, or need help staying organized and prioritizing? This professional learning opportunity will explore Executive Functioning skills, their impact on daily life, and ways to support your child’s Executive Function skills. Resources will be shared.
If you require the meeting to be interpreted, please contact 530-295-2467 at least a week before the event so we can accommodate your needs.