Special Education; Parents' Library of Useful Information
David Poeschl
23 episodes
3 weeks ago
Matrix Parent Network and the Marin Center for Independent Living funded and supported the production of this podcast. Pairing students with autism with neurotypical peers is proving to be a powerful tool in teaching the critical life skills of self-advocacy and self-determination. We'll define these terms and explain how they fit together before looking at the research and model programs that use mentoring as a tool. Articles used for this podcast: 1.) Advanced Autism Mentorship (https...
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Matrix Parent Network and the Marin Center for Independent Living funded and supported the production of this podcast. Pairing students with autism with neurotypical peers is proving to be a powerful tool in teaching the critical life skills of self-advocacy and self-determination. We'll define these terms and explain how they fit together before looking at the research and model programs that use mentoring as a tool. Articles used for this podcast: 1.) Advanced Autism Mentorship (https...
Positive Behavior Support, Part 3: Replacement Behaviors
Special Education; Parents' Library of Useful Information
5 minutes
4 months ago
Positive Behavior Support, Part 3: Replacement Behaviors
In this, the third episode in the Positive Behavior Support (PBS) series, the importance of teaching a socially appropriate behavior to replace a maladaptive one a child has been using is discussed. As described in the initial PBS episode, there is a linear sequence to teaching a child what is acceptable behavior in social environments, of which replacement behaviors fill a central role. However, the idea of making behavior interventions more sensitive to the underlying needs many children ha...
Special Education; Parents' Library of Useful Information
Matrix Parent Network and the Marin Center for Independent Living funded and supported the production of this podcast. Pairing students with autism with neurotypical peers is proving to be a powerful tool in teaching the critical life skills of self-advocacy and self-determination. We'll define these terms and explain how they fit together before looking at the research and model programs that use mentoring as a tool. Articles used for this podcast: 1.) Advanced Autism Mentorship (https...