FREE Online Talk with Role Play: Helping Your Child at Home to do School Tasks and Assignments Independently

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With the outbreak of COVID-19 and school closures, many children are required to stay at home and are being sent with assignments and tasks to do from their schools, therapy centers and parents. The goal is to help children to keep up with their academic learning, and also to engage them with activities during the long hours at home.

However, many parents and care givers find it very challenging to have their children with ASD participate and engage in these activities. The children may refuse to do the work, not pay attention and may not work independently.

For 2.5 hours, Autism Partnership Director, Mr. Toby Mountjoy, MSc, BCBA will give you hints and tips on different kinds of methods and systems that can effectively increase engagement and reduce problem behavior of the children. With didactic presentation, role play and Q&A session, this talk provides practical knowledge and effective methods that are beneficial to all parents.




Highlights

• Diversified and effective strategies to increase child’s engagement at home
• Discussion on how to reduce problem behavior
• Innovative vivid element – Role Play will be displayed during the presentation
• Take questions and relate the material to any specific children or activities you may want to know about




Details

Date: May 26, 2020 (Tuesday)
Time: 2:00pm – 4:30pm (Q&A session:3:30pm – 4:30pm)
Fees: Free of Charge
Language: English
Participants: Parents with kids with ASD, caregivers, therapists, teachers and other professionals
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Registration deadline: May 25, 2020 (subjected to slot availability)




Speaker Biography:

Toby Mountjoy (MSc, BCBA)
Associate Director
Mr. Toby Mountjoy is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and holds a Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis. With over 20 years of experience working with individuals with ASD, he has been extensively trained by Dr. Ronald Leaf, Dr. Mitchell Taubman and Dr. John McEachin. Besides overseeing the Autism Partnership operation in Hong Kong, Korea, Philippines and Singapore with over 160 staff, including psychologists, consultants and therapists, he has also provided consultations to school districts, agencies, and families worldwide. Mr. Mountjoy has also contributed chapters to publications such as “Sense & Nonsense” and “It’s Time for School”. In 2007, he founded the charitable Autism Partnership Foundation and Aoi Pui School to offer more services for children with Autism.



For inquiries, contact us at

Contact No. (0917) 5046465, (0998) 9974171, (0917) 6552552
Email: workshop@autismpartnershipph.com