The Good, Bad & Ugly: Practical Behavior Strategies for Children with ASD
About this event
This event is part of our PLAY Project Masterclass Series — open to professionals, parents and anyone interested in learning more about sleep solutions for children!
PLAY Project Master Classes are taught by Founder and Medical Director, Richard Solomon, MD or another PLAY Project expert on a selected variety of autism related topics.
Prerecorded webinar content available beginning March 3rd! Masterclass over Zoom with Dr. Richard Solomon on March 27th.
Register for this webinar/Masterclass to have free access to the prerecorded webinar content from March 3rd until April 4th.
Join Dr. Rick for a Masterclass over Zoom, on March 27th to delve even deeper into the subject matter.
Learn how to turn challenging behaviors into positive ones. This webinar offers practical, developmentally-based strategies to help parents manage common behavioral issues in young children with autism.
Objectives:
- Define good, bad and ugly behaviors
- Describe how to “mirror back a child’s feelings”
- Define an ‘impulse sandwich’
- List 5 ways to help children with autism through transitions
Dr. Rick Solomon is a developmental and behavioral pediatrician with over 25 years of experience working with children, and their families, who have behavioral and developmental conditions. Dr. Solomon has cared for many autistic children and their families regarding their bahavior, and misbehavior needs.
Your registration includes:
- Access to a one-hour recorded webinar hosted by Richard Solomon, MD (access provided until April 4th, 2025)
- Access to a one-hour Masterclass on March 27th 12pm-1pm EST with Richard Solomon, MD; founder and medical director of The PLAY Project. Masterclass will be livestreamed over Zoom
Contact info@playproject.org for more information.