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Practical Strategies for Collaboration: Home, School, Community
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Practical Strategies for Collaboration: Home, School, Community

Time limit: 120 days

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Full course description

Course Introduction:

In this module, you will learn about ways to establish collaborative partnerships across school, family, and community in order to support individuals with ASD across lifespan and settings.

Learning Outcomes:

By the end of the course, you will be able to:

  1. Recognize those important to the process of collaboration between school, home, and community
  2. Understand the importance of home, school, and community collaboration
  3. Explore strategies to establish and maintain collaborative relationships with families and community

Meet the Course Creators

HANDS in Autism® has emerged as a state-wide training and resource center making a significant impact in the lives of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other special needs as well as their families and caregivers. The evidence-based behavioral and educational practices at the core of the HANDS curriculum have had noted feasibility and practicality to providers and other stakeholders across educational, medical/clinical, and home/community settings.

 

Length: 1 hour

 

Department: 
HANDS in Autism

 

Credit: Certificate of completion

 

Audience: Public

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