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Understanding sensory processing in youth

Learn about the sensory processing issues for children diagnosed with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, autism, and sensory processing disorder.

This webi-conference will give you some real life strategies and tips to work with youth to help them be successful in their day-to-day tasks.

To earn training credit, please fill out the questionnaire for each session watched.

Morning sessions

  • Sensory processing and autism
  • Sensory processing and FASD

Afternoon sessions

  • Everyday strategies for children with sensory processing difficulties
  • Building independent kids: Strategies for self care, mealtimes, and other daily routines

Additional trainings

  • Understanding sensory processing series for resource families

Sensory processing and autism

PRESENTER: Kelly Maki, Autism and AARC Specialist

POWERPOINT

Special Education Service Agency Resource Library

Take the training Take the test for credit

Sensory processing and FASD

PRESENTER: Tami Eller, MS and Jamie Bleakley, OTR/L

POWERPOINT

VIDEO: What is SPD? (Sensory Processing Disorder)

VIDEO: Different Types of Sensory Processing Disorders

Take the training Take the test for credit

Everyday strategies for children with sensory processing difficulties

PRESENTER: Bailey Relford, OT

POWERPOINT

Take the training Take the test for credit

Building independent kids: Strategies for self care, mealtimes, and other daily routines

PRESENTER: Bailey Relford, OT

POWERPOINT

Take the training Take the test for credit

Understanding sensory processing series for resource families: Module one

with Bailey Relford, OT

Take the training Take the test for credit

Understanding sensory processing series for resource families: Module two

with Bailey Relford, OT

Take the training Take the test for credit

Resources

Alaska Center for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders – Works to create FASD-informed professionals, and promote support for and successful outcomes for individuals and families affected by PAE/FASD.

FASD United. Information clearinghouse for online resources related to education, advocacy, treatment, and diagnosis of PAE/FASD.

CanFASD. An interdisciplinary collaborative network of research efforts related to PAE/FASD.

FASD Collaborative. United States resource for online webinars created by FASD experts , connection to support groups for caregivers, and connection to special interest groups for professionals.

FASD Across the Lifespan. Online webinar resource created by Alaskans for individuals, families, caregivers, and professionals for understanding the impacts of prenatal alcohol exposure and strategies for success.

Eight Magic Keys. Animated video for educators, children, and families, offering FASD-informed practices for the classroom, based on concepts developed by Alaskans Deb Evensen and Jan Lutke.

FASCETS. Offers a variety of services to help individuals, groups and organizations. Whether you are a parent, caregiver, support worker, educator or other professional, the Neurobehavioral Model will support the work you do.

Understanding sensory processing in youth

Learn about the sensory processing issues for children diagnosed with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, autism, and sensory processing disorder.

This webi-conference will give you some real life strategies and tips to work with youth to help them be successful in their day-to-day tasks.

To earn training credit, please fill out the questionnaire for each session watched.

Morning sessions

  • Sensory processing and autism
  • Sensory processing and FASD

Afternoon sessions

  • Everyday strategies for children with sensory processing difficulties
  • Building independent kids: Strategies for self care, mealtimes, and other daily routines

Additional trainings

  • Understanding sensory processing series for resource families

Sensory processing and autism

PRESENTER: Kelly Maki, Autism and AARC Specialist

POWERPOINT

Special Education Service Agency Resource Library

Take the training Take the test for credit

Sensory processing and FASD

PRESENTER: Tami Eller, MS and Jamie Bleakley, OTR/L

POWERPOINT

VIDEO: What is SPD? (Sensory Processing Disorder)

VIDEO: Different Types of Sensory Processing Disorders

Take the training Take the test for credit

Everyday strategies for children with sensory processing difficulties

PRESENTER: Bailey Relford, OT

POWERPOINT

Take the training Take the test for credit

Building independent kids: Strategies for self care, mealtimes, and other daily routines

PRESENTER: Bailey Relford, OT

POWERPOINT

Take the training Take the test for credit

Understanding sensory processing series for resource families: Module one

with Bailey Relford, OT

Take the training Take the test for credit

Understanding sensory processing series for resource families: Module two

with Bailey Relford, OT

Take the training Take the test for credit

Resources

Alaska Center for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders – Works to create FASD-informed professionals, and promote support for and successful outcomes for individuals and families affected by PAE/FASD.

FASD United. Information clearinghouse for online resources related to education, advocacy, treatment, and diagnosis of PAE/FASD.

CanFASD. An interdisciplinary collaborative network of research efforts related to PAE/FASD.

FASD Collaborative. United States resource for online webinars created by FASD experts , connection to support groups for caregivers, and connection to special interest groups for professionals.

FASD Across the Lifespan. Online webinar resource created by Alaskans for individuals, families, caregivers, and professionals for understanding the impacts of prenatal alcohol exposure and strategies for success.

Eight Magic Keys. Animated video for educators, children, and families, offering FASD-informed practices for the classroom, based on concepts developed by Alaskans Deb Evensen and Jan Lutke.

FASCETS. Offers a variety of services to help individuals, groups and organizations. Whether you are a parent, caregiver, support worker, educator or other professional, the Neurobehavioral Model will support the work you do.