Show Me The Data! Data-Based Instructional Decisions Made Simple by RinaMarie Leon-Guerrero From the description: Data collection is one of the critical elements of an effective, efficient, and accountable program that supports student development and learning. However, many intervention teams struggle to develop reasonable and sustainable methods of gathering information … [Read more...] about #PAFollowTheReader ~ our monthly book recommendation: Show Me The Data!
It's leap year so we're leaping into bridging the gap this summer and providing new trainings for you to set you up for success in the classroom when school resumes in Fall 2020 and afterwards! And the best part? They are FREE! Project ACCESS proudly hosts our 2020 Summer Educators' Academy, a series of one-day trainings centered around evidence-based practices and … [Read more...] about Project ACCESS hosts our FREE 2020 Summer Educators’ Academy!
We've posted a new Autism Minute, our brief (usually 5 minutes or less) instructional videos that provide information designed to add to your available resources for serving students with autism and other developmental disabilities. This video features Susan Hawkins, M.A., a long-time Project ACCESS Missouri Autism Consultant, Autism Resource Specialist and Autism Coach. … [Read more...] about A new Project ACCESS “Autism Minute” video – The Ziggurat Model
Project ACCESS offers several types of training in different formats. Many of our workshops can be tailored to meet the needs of single school districts and offered onsite. Please contact us if your district is interested in hosting an onsite workshop that might be for your staff only or might be available to neighboring districts as well. We have some workshops that are … [Read more...] about Project ACCESS has Autism Training for you!
Smart but Scattered: The Revolutionary "Executive Skills" Approach to Helping Kids Reach Their Potential by Peg Dawson and Richard Guare From the description: "There’s nothing more frustrating than watching your bright, talented son or daughter struggle with everyday tasks like finishing homework, putting away toys, or following instructions at school. Your “smart but … [Read more...] about #PAFollowtheReader ~ our monthly book recommendation: Smart But Scattered