Training in
Paris, France

November 11-14, 2008

Creating Comprehensive Programs for Children with Autism-Spectrum Disorders presented by Steven & Kaitryn Wertz

Presented in English with simultaneous translation into French

This is an advanced training program for parents and professionals working with children who have Autism, Pervasive Developmental Delay, Asperger’s Syndrome and related conditions. This training provides skills to increase your child’s motivation and cooperation, to improve his or her communication and social interaction, to assess progress, to set appropriate social and developmental goals and to incorporate effective teaching methods to achieve those goals.

The program is designed and presented by Steven and Kaitryn Wertz, based on twenty-two years of experience in training over one thousand parents and their children with autism-spectrum disorders. Central to the Growing Minds approach is the belief that many children can recover from Autism, Pervasive Developmental Delay (PDD) and Asperger’s Syndrome when their unique developmental needs are met. Even children with the most severe forms of autism have the capacity to improve intimacy and communication and to learn skills that enrich their quality of life.

Children on the autism spectrum develop most successfully and rapidly when their special social, educational and biomedical needs are met within an individualized program. Rather than trying to fit the child to the program, we tailor the program to the child’s unique strengths, difficulties, interests and abilities. The Growing Minds Autism Program integrates educational methods, play-based methods, relationship-oriented methods, biomedical methods and sensory strategies.

This program is recommended for:

  • Parents who currently teach their child at home (either full or part time).
  • Parents interested in working with their child at home, either full-time or after school.
  • Family members, volunteers and staff who support parents with a home-based program.
  • Autism professionals.

The Growing Minds Program can improve your success with other approaches to autism treatment:

  • Those using Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA, Lovaas and Verbal Behavior) will gain skills to build greater rapport with your child and help him or her increase assertiveness, initiate communication and enjoy social interaction.
  • Those using The Son-Rise Program or with Floor Time (Greenspan) will gain skills to help your child accept direction, increase cooperation, improve attention and acquire the skills necessary to benefit from any school environment.
  • Those using biomedical or sensory approaches will learn to support your child’s physiological changes with a strong relational and educational program.

Topics include:

Attitudinal training
The attitude of parents and teachers is instrumental in creating positive behavior change in children. This segment explores how attitudes, thoughts and feelings may influence your ability to teach your child, and how to harness the power of a positive attitude to encourage your child’s motivation and communication.

Improving communication and connection/rapport
We’ll provide specific techniques to help you increase your child’s attentiveness and rapport. In addition, you’ll learn methods to encourage your child to initiate communication and to strengthen your child’s motivation and ability to interact with you. These are practical techniques that you can immediately put into practice with your child.

Handling challenging behavior
Strategies and attitudes that will help you to minimize your child’s challenging behaviors and to make it less likely that problem behavior will emerge in the future.

Assessing your child
In order to set teach effectively, it is very helpful to correctly assess your child’s abilities and progress. The session will focus on identifying appropriate social and developmental goals for your child.

Teaching methods
An overview of various teaching methods currently in use for children with autism and related conditions, including play-based methods (Intensive Interaction, Son-Rise and Floor Time), Discrete Trial Teaching (also known as ABA, Lovaas and Verbal Behavior) Structured Teaching (also known as TEACCH). This will provide a foundation for developing and synthesizing your own teaching style, and for customizing your program to your child’s unique needs.

Creating custom learning experiences
Using specific learning and curriculum goals, we will assist you to design customized learning experiences that will help you and your child to accomplish your objectives. Includes instruction on how to match your goals to your child’s interests.

Structuring your program
Suggestions on a variety of practical topics, such as: how many hours to run your program, what types of activities to use, how to sequence activities, how to vary your child’s day, how much directed teaching to provide and how to adapt your program to meet your family’s needs.

Teaching children with motor difficulties (dyspraxia)
Many children with autism have obvious or hidden motor difficulties. These children progress more rapidly when the teaching strategies are adapted to their specific needs. This segment provides information and discussion on identifying motor difficulties and designing appropriate learning strategies.

Biomedical and metabolic concerns
There is a relationship between the brain and the digestive system. Digestive difficulties may deprive the brain of the nutrients it needs, and it may also add substances that interfere with functioning. This program includes introductory information and brief discussion about the DAN protocol, casein-free and gluten-free diets, supplements, etc.

Taking care of yourself while you help your child
Directing a home-based program for your child can be challenging and demanding. This segment includes ways to remain inspired, optimistic, motivated and balanced.

Question and answer sessions
Time for questions about your specific circumstances and concerns.

Special features of this program:

  • Growing Minds is a comprehensive program, which balances your child’s need for social development with his or her need to acquire skills and to grow academically. You do not need to compromise one area of your child’s development for another.
  • Presenter Steven Wertz is, to our knowledge, the only individual in the field of autism treatment to have earned certification in both Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and in the Son-Rise program, making him uniquely qualified to access and integrate the best of both educational and relational approaches. Steven has personally worked with over 1,000 children with autism spectrum disorders in his twenty-two year career. Read Steven’s biography.
  • You’ll receive a detailed training manual containing all methods taught in the program along with extensive background materials for your continued learning.
  • You’ll have opportunities to network with and learn from other parents and professionals using a similar approach.
  • We are specialists in making learning fun. We use humor, interaction, experiential learning, creativity, audio-visual presentations and real life examples to provide a relaxing, energizing and enjoyable learning environment.
  • The Growing Minds staff work carefully with our local sponsors to make these programs as affordable as possible, in an effort to provide participants with an exceptional educational experience at a reasonable cost.

This program is sponsored by: Association l’Enjeu

Program schedule
From Tuesday 11 till Friday 14 November, 9-12 am, 13:30 till 15:30 pm

Arrival is scheduled for Tuesday morning, with an opening session at 09:00am. Sessions will be held in the morning and in the afternoon. For the opening session, you are invited to present your child (or a child you’re working with, for the professionals). If you could present a video (5 minutes), that would give the trainers a good insight in your program and challenges.

Please note that this is a training seminar designed for adult participants (parents, relatives, professionals, support workers) attending without children.


Location

The seminar will be held in Paris, in hotel Campanile Paris-Sud. www.campanile.fr) By train/metro : line 7 direction “Mairie d’Ivry”. Station Porte d’Italie. 5 Minutes on foot.


Fees:
  970.— Euros for parents and volunteers
1020.— Euros for professionals
    70.— Euros off for registration and payment before the 31st of July 2008

Your registration becomes effective after reception of full payment.

Seminar fee includes

  • Seminar tuition
  • Simultaneous translation into French, with headphones
  • Your choice of a French or English training manual
  • Lunch, without drinks
  • Vegetarian meals are available by special request

Cancellation Policy
30 Day notice for full refund, half refund for less notice. In case of cancellation less than five days before the beginning of the program, no refund.

Accommodations
The fees do not include lodging. Prices room per night, taxes included :

78.— Euros
8.50 Euros must be added for the breakfast of the second person

The fees for the room and hotel-services are to be paid directly to the hotel.

How to Register

Download and mail the attached registration form or contact our website: www.enjeu.info

For further information, contact :
Mrs Wil Clavien Lamers (French, English and Dutch)
Route de Montana 29
3968 Veyras/Switzerland
Phone/fax : 0041 – 27 – 455 37 03
E-mail: wil_clavien@enjeu.info



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