Location: Pasadena Child Development Center, 620 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena, California 91101
Overview: Dr. Steve Gutstein dramatically illustrates the Relationship Development Intervention Program (RDI) via audience participation and hours of video taken from actual intervention sessions. As he guides you through a new way of thinking, you will discover a path for how people on the autism spectrum can develop friendships, empathy and the love of sharing their world with others. Language comes alive when integrated with real emotion.
People with Autism, Aspergers and NLD learn not only to tolerate, but to enjoy change, transition and to go with the flow. The goal of RDI is for each person to be excited about expanding their world, rather than to be afraid of it. Find out what motivates people on the autistic spectrum to develop relationships. Understand the contrasts between RDI and social skills programs that emphasize socially acceptable behaviors but fail to develop the functions, the desire or reasons, essential to the formation of relationships. RDI is rich in “non-social” objectives, including: flexible thinking, rapid attention shifting, executive functioning and emotional regulation. These objectives are easily translated into specific IEP objectives.
Who Should Attend? Any family member, any professional who works with people on the autism spectrum, any researcher or educator. All can gain new insight from attending this two day workshop.
What will the workshop cover?
* Research results on the quality of life for people on the autism spectrum
* The developmental path unique to people on the spectrum: including the concepts of absolute vs. relative thinking, imperative vs. declarative communications, and more...
* The basic principles of RDI: Guiding and Pacing, creating an Experience-Sharing communication environment, capturing episodic memories, choosing simple settings, teaching Functions before Skills, determining developmental readiness, and developing competence
* Video clips of 'RDI in action' with parents and children and clips from the first two years in the life of a child with autism
* The essential elements of a RDI lifestyle
* The importance of frameworks and of the concepts of evolving and modifying frameworks
* The advantages and the processes of forming dyads and small groups
* Research on the effectiveness of RDI
* RDI with teenagers
* RDI implementation in school settings
We asked recent workshop attendees if they would recommend this workshop and they said:
"Yes, every professional needs to learn more about effectively working with children with autism." -Charla Hutchinson, ABA Consultant
"It will teach you to view autism is a whole new light. For me, it made a lot of sense and created a new understanding of the spectrum." -Kim Rineer, Parent
"Yes, strongly recommended. I say it is the missing piece." -Deborah McFarland, Behavior Consultant
"A different prospective, a lot to learn, but will possibly change your life."-Amy English, Parent
"Absolutely. It is a must." -Lori Celaya, Teacher, Occupational Therapist
"Yes. good practical approach. Makes sense and fills the hole of current approaches." -Lisa Banker, Physician.
"Yes. Practical advice on how to be a good parent to any child ...focus on the child rather than the disorder." -Linda Hayduk, Parent
"I'd say to the psychologist on my team, 'You need to take a look into this -it is a great extension of what you're doing and you are going to really like this format.'" -Jennie Robertson, Speech Language Pathologist
"Yes, I would recommend this workshop. RDI is a methodology that every parent can implement in their daily lives." -Sue Fathi, Parent
"Yes. It is presented as a novel and exciting addition to therapies currently implemented. -C. Mafferty, Teacher
Registration: Register online or contact Kristin Adiska at Adiska@rdiconnect.com or call (713) 838-1362 for more information.
Early Bird Registration (Now to 3/19/05): $250
Regular Registration (3/20/05-4/16/05): $275
Late Registration (4/17/05 - 4/30/05): $300
Note: Registration includes workshop materials, refreshments, and lunch served both days.
You can also fax our workshop registration form to register.
**Cancellations will be accepted up to and including April 15, 2005, less a $50 administration fee. No refunds for cancellations after the deadline. Please note that the deadline for online registration is Tuesday April 26, 2005. After Tuesday April 26, registrations will be accepted at the door on Saturday April 30, 2005.
For more information:
Please contact Kristin Adiska
Email: Adiska@rdiconnect.com
Phone: (713) 838-1362
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Hi,
I am a social worker in Michigan I just graduated Master lebel. I sometimes visit LA.
If there are some conferences or something I can join can you let me know by mail or e-mail.
Thank you
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I was searching for information about trainings Dr. Gutstein is heading. Our school system is looking for someone to come to our school system to do training for our teachers. While searching, I came across some distressing chats following the conference lists. I would suggest finding a way to screen the chats before putting them on the net.
sincerely;
Harolyn S. Hays
Autism Consultant
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