SM and Autism Partnership Philippines bring you, The Transition to School for Children with Autism Conference
Speakers

Mr. Toby Mountjoy
MSc, BCBA, Autism Partnership Director
Ms. Kathleen Man
B.S.S, Behavioral Consultant, Principal of Aoi Pui School
Mr. Raymond Fung
MSc, BCBA, Autism Partnership Philippines Clinical DirectorDATE AND TIME
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SM and Autism Partnership Philippines bring you, The Transition to School for Children with Autism Conference
Children with ASD often have difficulties in the learning process of behavior, social interaction and communication skills. Thus, each progress made in different stages of the child’s life are important to their parents; from non-verbal to verbal, from preparing for school to adapting to school life, and from learning social aspects to maintaining meaningful friendships. Parents and teachers need a systematic, effective and natural way of teaching these essential skills within the “golden age” for the best outcome of treatment for ASD children.
In this ASD conference, our AP Director, Toby Mountjoy, will share his 20 years of expertise and experience in ABA treatment, and together with the principal of Aoi Pui School, Kathleen Man, and our experienced Behavioral Consultant, Raymond Fung, to discuss the ABA strategies and critical school readiness for children with ASD.
Date | March 16, 2019 |
Time | 9am to 4pm |
Venue | SMX Convention Center Aura, Taguig City |
Participants | parents, teachers, doctors, therapists, students, allied health professionals |
Title: | Autism Partnership Philippines: Symposium on Practical Applications of ABA |
Program:
Time | Activity |
7:30am to 9am | Registration |
9am to 9:30am | Invocation |
9:30am to 10:30am | Determining the Best School Placement and Making It Work Mr. Raymond Fung (Autism Partnership Philippines Clinical Director) |
10:30am to 10:45am | Break |
10:45am to 12nn | Using ABA to Solve Behavior Problems in Primary /Secondary School Ms. Kathleen Man (Principal of Aoi Pui School) |
12nn to 1pm | Lunch |
1pm to 3pm | How to Teach Non-verbal Children with Autism to Speak Mr. Toby Mountjoy (Autism Partnership Director) |
3pm to 3:15pm | Break |
3:15pm to 4:00pm | Q&A |
Speakers:
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Mr. Toby Mountjoy MSc, BCBA, Autism Partnership Director How to Teach Non-verbal Children with Autism to Speak Autism spectrum disorder primarily affects the development of children’s social and communication skills. Therefore, increasing the ability of children to communicate is an indispensable part of training. Establishing good spontaneous communication skills will not only greatly reduce the child’s behavioral problems, but also help them integrate into the social life and enable them to understand the various situations of daily life by using communication to improve their quality of life. Mr. Mountjoy will introduce different types of language expressions through lectures and videos. He will also teach how to improve the motivation of children to increase their effectiveness of learning and communication with others. |
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Mr. Raymond Fung MSc, BCBA, Autism Partnership Philippines Clinical Director Determining the Best School Placement and Making It Work Deciding what school a student should be placed is not a simple decision. This talk will explore the variety of choices for kindergarten, primary and secondary. The pros and cons of various options will be discussed and the necessary skills to be successful in those placements. |
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Ms. Kathleen Man B.S.S, Principal of Aoi Pui School Using ABA to Solve Behavior Problems in Primary /Secondary School Ms. Man will compare the traditional teaching method adopted by general schools with the teaching method by Aoi Pui School. She will also show how they teach students to focus on behavior management and learning skills under the classroom setting. Lastly, she will teach how to take care of students’ individual needs under the group teaching. |
For more information:
Contact Person: Liezl Eslana / Iris NacionalesTelephone: (632) 6553094
Mobile: (0918)9974171, (0917) 6552552
Email: workshop@autismpartnershipph.com