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3 Rs to Bullying Prevention for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders: Recognize, Respond, and Report
Thursday, July 26, 2012: 10:45 AM-12:15 PM
Pacific Salon 2 (Town and Country Resort and Convention Center)
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Bullying in the United States was once a silent epidemic which was endured by millions of children on a daily basis. Today, bullying in schools is being recognized as a national problem for all students including children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Dr. Ernsperger will provide research and specific strategies in order for parents and professionals to create a safe educational environment and follow the legal requirements set out by the federal government on bullying prevention for students with disabilities.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the statistics of bullying
- Recognize the warning signs of bullying and victims
- Create anti-bullying social skills curriculum
- Review reporting requirements for disability harassment
Content Area: Education
Presenter:
Lori A. Ernsperger, Ph.D., Special, Education
Autism Consultant
Autism and Behavioral Consulting
Dr. Ernsperger is the owner of Autism and Behavioral Consulting. She has 26 years of experience working as a classroom teacher, administrator, and behavioral consultant. She currently provides staff development and conference workshops to school district personnel and parents. For more information: www.loriernsperger.com