Date: 05/16/2025 Time: 11:00-12:00 Location: internet Type: Webinar
Description
Join us for an AT Chatter session where parents, caregivers, and educators connect to discuss assistive technology tools and strategies to support students. This session will focus on the unique experiences of supporting students with Autism to navigate their teen years and transition to adulthood.
We are excited to welcome Anne Pflug, the author of Finding Your Superpower: A Guide for Autistic People and Their Allies—a strengths-based resource that empowers autistic individuals to recognize their abilities, navigate challenges, and advocate for themselves. Parents and educators will also share insights on fostering independence, self-determination, and meaningful inclusion.
Come be part of this conversation and gain valuable perspectives on supporting neurodivergent students in ways that honor their strengths and identities!
Learning Objectives
- Build Connections & Community – Foster meaningful conversations among parents, caregivers, and educators to share experiences and insights in supporting autistic and neurodivergent students.
- Exchange Tools & Strategies – Discuss assistive technology, resources, and practical strategies that empower students to navigate their educational journey and transition to adulthood.
- Learn from Lived Experiences – Gain valuable perspectives from parents, educators, and the author of Finding Your Superpower on fostering self-advocacy, independence, and inclusive support.
Possible Questions – Helping Kids Find Their Strengths: What are some ways we can help young adults with autistic and neurodivergent recognize and embrace their unique strengths?
Presenters
Anne Pflug
Contact
Email Sue Wright at the SETC office
Zoom Link
Clock hours for this webinar and others in this series are available from ESD105 for a small fee. The following Professional Development Enroller link provides more information about clock hours: pending