Lost in Transition: Considerations for Working with Adolescents with ASD

Lost in Transition: Considerations for Working with Adolescents with ASD

By The Montana Autism Education Project

Plan and adapt student goals through school transitions with strategies that build functional skills and independence.

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
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Family & Education • Education

Treatment goals that are set for the individuals we work with often vary depending on, their age, 'ability' and who creates their goals. As learners develop, their skill sets expand and evolve creating the need to reassess these goals. This talk looks at the challenges transitioning presents from one age to the next and discusses planning for teaching functional skills. We will also look at how behavior analysts can use the principles of our applied science to define, apply, and facilitate success across variable settings encountered in adolescence.

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  • Define the population, and challenges for achieving independence
  • Identify role of the behavior analyst within the adolescent population in transition
  • Evaluate social significance of skills and provide examples of functional lessons

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The Montana Autism Education Project

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Feb 11 · 10:30 AM PST