What You’ll Discover in Deborah Lipsky Autism Spectrum Meltdowns Effective Interventions for Sensory, Executive Function and Social-Emotional Communication
- Faculty:
- Deborah Lipsky
- Duration:
- 5 Hours 58 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- May 3, 2018
Description
- What is the cause of unusually strong reactions during a meltdown
- Do you see it coming, or are you astonished?
- Is it a meltdown?
- Are you committing willful or manipulative acts?
- It is ‘Fight or Flight’ The only choice?
Autism Spectrum individuals are often sensitive to even minor changes in routines patterns, food, clothing or noise. and There are many other environmental factors that can affect your health. Understanding and Personal triggers can be an important part of developing a plan. for To lower your anxiety, you or the people you work with. and Avoid a dangerous reaction.
Deborah LipskyThe M.Ed. degree is a rare opportunity and A unique perspective from someone who is living with autism every day. She will share her personal experience and professional knowledge to give you rare insight into the neurological processing differences that autism can cause. and Explain the physical and Mental processes that can lead to a meltdown. Participate in interactive exercises that you will be able to participate in. “autistic” for This is a chance to take a deeper understanding of autism and the challenges that individuals face. Learn how to distinguish between meltdowns and normal behavior. and A behavioral tantrum and What can cause a meltdown. With effective intervention strategies that you can use during and after a meltdown, you will be able to walk away. and after a meltdown.
Handouts
Manual (2.14 MB) | 27 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
The Neurological and Physiological Differences Autism
- Sensory and Visual Environments
- Sensory evaluation: Ask the right questions
- Large motor skills, fine motor skills, eating, hearing, smell, touch
- Sensitivity friendly environments
- Learning and behavior are affected by sensory dysfunction and Social interaction
- Executive Function (EF)
- Impact of EF daily life
- EF manifestations observed in meltdowns
- Strategies to minimize the impact of EF
- Social/Emotional Communication
- Common pitfalls when communicating with people with autism
- Communication Autism has its own unique characteristics
- Influence on learning and behavior and Social interaction
- Communication strategies to facilitate communication
Meltdown to Anxiety
- Recognize the triggers
- What is a meltdown?
- What an autistic person feels during a meltdown
- Common behaviors seen in meltdowns
- What is meltdown?
Effective Behavioral Interventions Based on S.C.A.R.E.D. Based on the S.C.A.R.E.D. Model
- Communication through behavior
- Inappropriate interventions … What never to do
- Appropriate strategies to de-The situation should be escalated
- Intervention in schools
- A personalized intervention/crisis program
Faculty
Deborah Lipsky, M.Ed. Similar seminars and products: 3
Board Member
Autism Society of Maine
Deborah Lipsky, M.Ed., is an accomplished presenter traveling the United States and Canada delivering seminars, presentations, workshops, and keynote addresses on understanding autism from an insider’s viewpoint. She was awarded the 2005 Distinguished Service Award. Autism Society of Maine’s outstanding volunteer award, and in 2006, she became the recipient of the Temple Grandin award for “outstanding success in her life thereby being an inspiration to others.”
Mrs. Lipsky International bestseller Management Meltdowns (2010). A book that is based on her S.C.A.R.E.D. model, an intervention guide full of strategies to help first responders and Anyone who witnesses an autistic individual having a severe reaction (meltdown) is likely to be there. In her second book, From Anxiety to Meltdown (2011). The focus is on understanding anxiety and how it influences thoughts and Individuals on the spectrum exhibit certain behaviors. It also is the first book to truly distinguish the difference between tantrums and meltdowns and offers numerous strategies to deal with both. Mrs. Lipsky Also, a chapter was written on social skills learned from animals and is featured on the cover of the book “Autism All Stars”Josie Santomauro edited the following: and published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Her third book, “The Nature of Demons”, is now out from Jessica Kingsley Publishers. and spiritual warfare was released by Tau Publishers in the fall of 2012. Mrs. Lipsky’s fourth book, What people do with Autism Grieve, and How can you help? (2013), is an honest first-hand account of how people with autism deal with the loss of someone in their life.
Mrs. Lipsky Temple Grandin was also featured in the documentary, “Making Our Way” This was the result. for Maine Public Broadcasting Television, Dan Lambert. In 2015 the documentary about her life, “Living with Autism”Dan Lambert also produced “Escape” and is available on DVD.
Speaker Disclosures
Financial: Deborah Lipsky As an author, you receive royalties for Jessica Kingsley Publishers. PESI Inc. awards her a speaking honorarium
Non-financial: Deborah Lipsky An adult with high functioning Autism. She is a member the Autism Society of Maine
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