Family Resource Network 2021 Conference Series:
Social Thinking
A Comprehensive Overview of Building Social Competencies
Wednesday, August 18
9:00 am– Noon
Online
Speaker: Nancy Clements, SLP-CCC
This presentation will explore the key components of the Social Thinking Methodology. Frameworks for teaching social attention, interpretation and problem solving will be explored and discussed as the basis for social responses and related social behaviors across various age groups. The core concepts and Social Thinking vocabulary will also be presented.
Nancy Clements, SLP-CCC, is a speech language pathologist and Executive Director of Social Thinking Boston®, the East Coast sister clinic to Social Thinking Stevens Creek and Social Thinking Santa Clara. She brings her highly creative approach to her clinical practice, where she maintains a very active and varied caseload ranging from early social learners through adults. She is especially interested in bringing Social Thinking concepts to all learners and continuing to analyze the impact of social thinking methodologies across all tiers using a Response to Intervention (RTI) model. Nancy enjoys formulating programs from the ground up through creative strategies, systems of implementation, and models of efficacy that are data driven. Having been raised by parents who were both educators, she brings an empathic and collaborative approach to coaching teachers, administrators and specialists.
Registration is Required
For questions or to register by phone, call Will at (607)353-2551.
***This conference is funded through a grant from OPWDD. Self-directing families will need to add “Autism Training” to their budgets prior to attending. For assistance adding this program to your budget, please contact Robin at (607)287-6358.***