Project ACCESS is proudly hosting Carol Gray, creator of Social Stories™ at our Winter Conference 2020 in Jefferson City on January 24th, speaking on “Reflect, Reboot, Reimagine: A Social Stories™ 10.2 Workshop”
Carol Gray began her career as a teacher for four children with autism at Jenison Public Schools, in Jenison, Michigan. Currently, she works as a consultant to children, adolescents, and adults with autism, providing support via workshops and presentations, information, referral, resources, and direct services for individuals with autism, their families, and professionals who work on their behalf. Carol is best known for the development of Social Stories, a well-respected evidence-based practice used worldwide with people with autism of all ages. She is an internationally sought-after keynote and seminar speaker and has completed over 1,200 presentations.
To illustrate the effectiveness and purpose of a social story, Ms. Gray has created a social story about attending the workshop! Take a look at her social story at the following link:
Social Stories™ social story
Registration is still open, so reserve your spot today! Information and registration is at the following link: Project ACCESS Winter Conference 2020
Bonus: Make it a 2-day professional development package by attending our FREE Project ACCESS Autism Edcamp – Winter 2020 on the day prior, Thursday, January 23rd, in the same location!
This event is designed as a collaborative participant-driven way to learn. Attendees set the agenda then you can attend presentations, provide them, or both!
Share your knowledge, skills and experience with peers & connect to empower each other at an edcamp! Information and registration is at the following link: Autism Edcamp Winter 2020
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