Friday, April 22, 2022; 12:00-1:00 pm EST
Join us to learn about strategies and activities that promote skills important for positive social interactions. We will also share ways to prepare children for social opportunities and how to structure play dates for success.
If you weren’t able to attend or if you want to re-watch the presentation, you can view it now.
This webinar is part of our Innovations in Autism Webinar Series for parents and professionals. View additional webinar topics here.
Presenters
Brielle Spangenberg is a Clinical Coordinator at Alpine’s Center for Autism. She obtained her master’s in Applied Behavior Analysis at Rowan University. Over the course of her career, she has supported learners from ages 12 months through high school, across a range of settings (e.g., in-home ABA programs, private ABA clinics, inclusion placements, elementary and high school ABA-based settings, and in specific community settings).
Erika Emery is a Clinical Supervisor for Alpine’s Social Skills Group — part of the Center for Autism. Erika received her master’s degree from Northeastern University and became a Board Certified Behavior Analyst in 2019. She has been working with children with autism in clinics and social skills programs since 2016.
This webinar is part of our Innovations in Autism Webinar Series for parents and professionals. View additional webinar topics here.
Recordings will be available for the all of our webinars in this series, including How Do I Know They’re Ready? Successful Planning for Adulthood and “Peek-a-Boo I See You!” Enhancing Social Communication in Infants and Toddlers, and can be found in our video library.