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			 We have experts in a variety of aspects related to autism services, 
			and we are thrilled to be able to share that expertise with the 
			community during Autism Awareness Month (April). These sessions are 
			free and open to the public. Advanced registration is required and 
			seating is limited. Registration and additional information can be 
			found at eastersealsci.com or by calling (309)686-1177. 
 AAC and Autism: An Introduction to LAMP
 
 Tuesday, April 9th from 5:00pm – 6:30pm
 
 Easterseals Peoria Service Center 507 E. Armstrong Ave, Peoria, IL 
			61603
 
 Presented by: Alex Frank, MS. Central Illinois Regional Consultant 
			Prentke Romich Company
 
 This training will offer an introduction to the Language Acquisition 
			through Motor Planning (LAMP) therapy approach. The goal of the LAMP 
			approach is to give individuals who are nonverbal or have limited 
			verbal abilities a method of independently and spontaneously 
			expressing themselves through the use of voice output augmentative 
			alternative communication (AAC). Participants will learn briefly 
			about the key elements of the approach and how these elements 
			influence the design of an AAC language system. Demonstration and 
			video examples will be used throughout the class. This training is 
			appropriate for SLPs, OTs, ATPs, educators, family members, and 
			others who are interested in learning more about the LAMP approach. 
			Please note, this is not a comprehensive LAMP training.
 
			
			 
			
 Click here 
			to register for AAC and Autism on April 9th in Peoria
 
 
			AUTISM 101
 Saturday, April 13th from 9:00am-11:00am
 
 Easterseals Bloomington Service Center located at 2404 E. Empire St, 
			Bloomington, IL 61704
 
 Presented By Trista Smith, Behavioral Services Graduate Intern, 
			Easterseals Central Illinois
 
 Autism 101 is designed to assist parents, extended family and 
			friends in understanding Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Designed 
			to be the first step in a family's journey to gain introductory ASD 
			information, the program will benefit any family with a child who 
			has been recently diagnosed with ASD. During the session, 
			participants will learn: What Autism Spectrum Disorders are and how 
			they affect individuals, Types of interventions that are available 
			for Autism Spectrum Disorders, and Community resources available for 
			parents, families and professionals living/working with individuals 
			with ASD.
 
 Click here to register for Autism 101 in Bloomington on April 13th
 
 Autism and Sensory Processing Disorder
 
 Thursday, April 18th from 5:30-6:30pm
 
 Easterseals Peoria Service Center 507 E. Armstrong Ave, Peoria, IL 
			61603
 
			
			 
			
 Presented By Meghan Day, Occupational Therapist, and Kaitlyn Schlink, 
			Occupational Therapy Student, Easterseals Central Illinois
 
 In this session you will learn about usensory processing disorder 
			and how sensory difficulties impact children on the autism spectrum. 
			This will be an open discussion to help you understand and manage 
			your child’s sensory preferences and challenges. Additionally, we 
			will focus on the developing a “sensory lifestyle” to help your 
			child be successful throughout their daily routines.
 
 Click here to register for Autism and Sensory Processing Disorder on 
			April 18th in Peoria
 
 Occupational Therapy and Counseling Panel Discussion and Q&A
 
 Thursday, April 18th from 6:30-7:00pm
 
 Easterseals Peoria Service Center 507 E. Armstrong Ave, Peoria, IL 
			61603
 
 Presented By Meghan Day, Occupational Therapist, Kaitlyn Schlink, 
			Occupational Therapy Student, Laura Gibbs, LCPC, and Charlotte Uteg, 
			LCPC, Easterseals Central Illinois
 
 Our experts answer your questions about Occupational Therapy and 
			Counseling for children on the autism spectrum in a panel format.
 
 Click here to register for the Panel Discussion and Q&A on April 
			18th in Peoria
 
			Autism and Anxiety
 Thursday, April 18th from 7:00-8:00pm
 
 Easterseals Peoria Service Center 507 E. Armstrong Ave, Peoria, IL 
			61603
 
 Presented By Laura Gibbs, LCPC, and Charlotte Uteg, LCPC, 
			Easterseals Central Illinois
 
 Children on the autism spectrum are up to three times more likely to 
			experience clinically significant anxiety symptoms. Information on 
			how to recognize anxiety symptoms and strategic ideas on how to 
			support the child will be provided.
 
 Click here to register for Autism and Anxiety on April 18th in 
			Peoria
 
			
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Safety Care
 Friday, April 19th from 10:00am – 4:00pm
 
 Easterseals Peoria Service Center 507 E. Armstrong Ave, Peoria, IL 61603
 
 Presented By The Autism Program (TAP)
 
 Join us for this FREE workshop specifically designed for parents and caregivers 
of individuals with developmental differences who are experiencing challenging 
behaviors. This workshop is designed to provide a basic set of prevention skills 
for working with challenging behaviors. Topics will include: The ABC’s of 
challenging behavior, Creating a supporting environment, Positive interaction 
strategies, Avoidance of power struggles, Identifying triggers and signals, 
De-escalation strategies, Creating a family safety plan and Safety away from the 
home.
 
 Click here to 
register for Safety Care on April 19th in Peoria
 
 Behavior Basics
 
 Monday, April 22nd from 4:00–5:00 pm
 
 Easterseals Peoria Service Center 507 E. Armstrong Ave, Peoria, IL 61603
 
 Presented by Katlyn Linsley, BCBA, Easterseals Central Illinois and President of 
the Central Illinois Autism Association
 
 Behavior Basics will cover the ground level of why kids do the things they do. 
Tips will be given on how to reduce problem behaviors and increase the good 
behaviors everyone is looking for. This workshop is perfect for parents, 
grandparents, babysitters, or teachers who need an entry level knowledge of 
behavior management. This is presented in conjunction with the Central Illinois 
Autism Association.
 
 Click here to register for Behavior Basics on April 22nd in Peoria
 
 
 
Behavior Basics
 
 Tuesday, April 23rd from 5:00-6:00pm
 
 Easterseals Bloomington Service Center located at 2404 E. Empire St, 
Bloomington, IL 61704
 
 Presented by Hallie Johnson, BCBA, Easterseals Central Illinois
 
 Behavior Basics will cover the ground level of why kids do the things they do. 
Tips will be given on how to reduce problem behavior and increase the good 
behaviors everyone is looking for. This workshop is perfect for parents, 
grandparents, babysitters, or teachers who need an entry level knowledge of 
behavior management.
 
 Click here to register for Behavior basics on April 23rd in Bloomington
 
 AUTISM 101
 
 Saturday, April 27th from 9:00-11:00am
 
 Easterseals Peoria Service Center 507 E. Armstrong Ave, Peoria, IL 61603
 
 Presented By Trista Smith, Behavioral Services Graduate Intern, Easterseals 
Central Illinois
 
 Autism 101 is designed to assist parents, extended family and friends in 
understanding Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Designed to be the first step in 
a family's journey to gain introductory ASD information, the program will 
benefit any family with a child who has been recently diagnosed with ASD. During 
the session, participants will learn: What Autism Spectrum Disorders are and how 
they affect individuals, Types of interventions that are available for Autism 
Spectrum Disorders, and Community resources available for parents, families and 
professionals living/working with individuals with ASD.
 
 Click here to register for Autism 101 on April 27th in Peoria
 
 
 Make It Take It Sensory Bottles: How these can be used at home for calming 
and other engaging activities
 
 Monday, April 29th from 6:00-7:00pm
 
 Easterseals Peoria Service Center 507 E. Armstrong Ave, Peoria, IL 61603
 
 
 Presented by Marybeth Arduini, Family Navigator, Easterseals Central Illinois 
and Malinda Radloff of Connected Pediatric Intervention.
 
 Parents spend more time with their children than all of their teachers and 
therapist combined. Come learn some new ways to help your child while 
simultaneously having fun and connecting with other parents. This is an 
interactive, make it take it event. While the attendees are making their calming 
bottles, strategies to calm and engage your child in interactive play will be 
presented. This is presented in conjunction with Connected Pediatric Therapy.
 
 Click here to register for Make It Take It Sensory Bottles on April 29th in 
Peoria
 
				 
			[Megan PedigoDirector of Marketing
 Easterseals Central Illinois]
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