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St. Joseph's Primary School,, Carryduff, Antrim

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Autism and Communication

This training opportunity session explores the differences between neurotypical and autistic communication styles. It equips participants with the knowledge needed to recognise and respect communication differences, as well as adjust their own communication approach to effectively assist autistic children in both home and school settings.

Participants will:

  • Explore current relevant theories pertaining to communication differences
  • Gain insight into their own communication tendencies and how these can either help or hinder autistic individuals in their communication
  • Explore various supportive practices to enhance both the understanding and expression of communication in a supportive manner.
  • This session explores the differences in neurotypical vs autistic communication styles.
  • It provides delegates with an understanding of how to appreciate communication differences and adapt their communication style to better support autistic children and young people at home and school.

Delegates will:

  • Explore current relevant theories related to communication differences
  • Develop an understanding of their own communication preferences and how these might hinder or support the autistic communicator  
  • Explore a range of supportive practices in receptive (understanding) and expressive communication

Location

St. Joseph's Primary School,
8 Knockbracken Drive
Carryduff
Antrim
BT8 8EX
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Gemma O'Neill

Gemma O'Neill

Gemma O'Neill is an Autism Trainer/Advisor at Middletown Centre for Autism, bringing over 20 years of experience in education, including her role as a Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO). In her career, Gemma has worked as a Specialist Teacher at Middletown Centre, supporting autistic children and young people across various educational settings, including Preschools, mainstream Primary and Post Primary schools, autism classes in mainstream environments, and Special Schools. Gemma also brings considerable experience in developing and delivering home programmes for autistic children, working closely with families to foster learning and development.
Gemma holds a Master’s Degree in Special Education from Queen’s University, Belfast. Her areas of expertise include curriculum development, classroom supports, differentiation techniques and transitions.

Event summary

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St. Joseph's Primary School, , Carryduff , Antrim

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