Join us for an in-person, two-day (8:30-3:30) training designed to equip educators with proven, research-based strategies to support students with autism and other developmental disabilities.
This workshop provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of the evidence-based practices included in the STAR Program and entry level knowledge to implement all three levels of STAR with basic fidelity. Using video examples, modeling, discussion, and hands-on practice, this workshop focuses on teaching new behaviors and building independence across school, home, and community settings through the use of basic behavioral strategies, Discrete Trial Training (DT), Pivotal Response Training (PRT), Functional Routines (FR), and other evidence-based practices. Participants will learn how to assess students, select and teach lessons across all curricular areas, collect data, and set up their classrooms for success for using the program. This workshop also includes a deep dive into the tools and resources available through the STAR Media Center.
What You Will Gain:
- Hands-on training in Discrete Trial Training, Pivotal Response Training, and Functional Routines
- Practical strategies to address behavior and write FBAs
- Structured lesson plans, scope and sequence with classroom videos, demonstrations and interactive practice.