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Creative & Effective Ways To Engage Students With Autism: SSWNetwork Forum
by Michael Kelly | Feb 11, 2020 | Interventions, Reflections on Practice, Resources We Love | 0 |
This week on SSWN, I’ll be focusing on all things autism! I’m very passionate about working with this population of students. Currently I work with K-8th graders who have a primary diagnosis of autism. Most of my students also have a secondary diagnosis of anxiety or another related mental health concern. Over the years, I’ve curated different resources and adapted visuals to help meet the needs of my students. I’m excited to share that with you this week!
Read MoreTelling A SSW Data Story: Making Prevention Matter in Elementary Schools
by Kathleen Jirasek | Jan 26, 2020 | Interventions, Reflections on Practice, Research That Matters, Tools for Practice | 0 |
How data was used from the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) to guide instruction and classroom intervention, and that led over time to a highly successful outcome and a significant decrease in problematic behavior at an elementary school.
Read MoreBitstrips Comics: A Social Skills Intervention
by Scott Carchedi | Dec 15, 2012 | Tools for Practice | 0 |
**Update November 6, 2016 – This resource is no longer being offered by BitStrips BitStrips is a web-based comic creator that can used in a variety of ways. Social workers can use the tool to teach their students social...
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