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Catherine McAuley School, South Circular Road, Limerick

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Autism and Communication for Students in the Special School
Autistic children and young people in the special school often experience communication challenges. Many autistic children and young people have differences in attention, language development and interaction which can impact their time in school and at home.

This session will examine these differences in attention, language development and interaction. Understanding differences in communication styles is important as autistic students are more likely to be successful communicators in environments that are designed to encourage and support their efforts.
Participants will:
Understand autistic students’ differences in attention, language development and social interaction.
Reflect on their own interaction style and how this impacts the autistic young person.
Understand how to use engagement and child-led play as the starting point for communication.
Recognise that visual supports, as tools of communication with and for students, are critically important.
Recognise various forms of communication and use of a variety of communicative tools.
Gain ideas and practical strategies for making meaningful interactions with the student.
Course Overview
Attention in autism and its importance as a foundation for communication.
Language development in autism.
Supporting engagement through child-led led play and interaction.
Supporting challenges in receptive (understanding) language.
A look at verbal and non-verbal forms of communication.

Location

Catherine McAuley School
Ashbourne Avenue
South Circular Road
Limerick
V94 AW98
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Dee Hogan

Dee Hogan

Dee Hogan is an Autism Trainer/Advisor in Middletown Centre for Autism. Dee has extensive experience teaching and supporting autistic children and young people. Her experiences include Pre-school, Early Intervention Autism Classes, Primary Autism Classes, Mainstream Primary and Special Schools. She has written, lectured and assessed modules on the Special Needs Assistant and Level Four Autism qualifications, as professional development for parents and professionals. Dee has also worked as a part time Lecturer with University College Cork designing and delivering the Diploma in Autism Studies as well as providing training for teachers, third level students, parents and professionals. Dee’s training specialisms are Reframing Behaviour, Early Intervention, Classroom Strategies, and Transitions. Dee holds a MEd in Special Education Autism from the University of Birmingham.

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Catherine McAuley School , South Circular Road , Limerick

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