Early Intervention and Beyond: Top 5 Tips for Teaching a Child with Autism

By: The RethinkEd Team

 •   Reading time: 2 min

Published: April 20, 2015
RethinkEd, Together We Power Potential

About this FREE Webinar

Early intervention can be crucial in helping children with autism be successful in school and in life, but effective intervention can begin at any age. Teaching a child with autism can be easier than you think and fun for you and your child or student!

There are practical things you can easily do to integrate effective teaching into your everyday routine whether you’re an:

  • educator
  • parent
  • caregiver

In this free, 60-minute webinar, Rethink’s Angela Nelson, Ed.D., BCBA will discuss practical tips for educators and parents who want to learn more about how to effectively teach a child with autism in a fun and natural way!

Attendees Will:

  • Gain practical knowledge on effectively teaching children with autism
  • Learn how to make teaching effective AND fun
  • Learn easy-to-implement strategies for successfully motivating a child with autism

Wednesday, March 22nd, 2015, 12pm EST

Wednesday, March 22nd, 2015, 6pm EST

About Our Guest

Dr. Angela Nelson is the Vice President of Operations & Executive Director of Clinical Services for RethinkCare. Dr. Nelson oversees RethinkCare’s consultation services and content generation for the Parenting and Professional solutions. She began at Rethink in 2011 and specializes in working with parents raising children and teens with learning, social, and behavioral challenges, as well as organizations motivated to expand their neurodiversity efforts. Dr. Nelson holds a doctorate in education from the University of Southern California (USC), master’s degree in counseling from California State University, Northridge, a bachelor’s degree in psychology from UCLA, and is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). Aside from her interest in Applied Behavior Analysis, Angela enjoys spending time with her daughter and husband, going to the beach, and playing sports.

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