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Posted July 17, 2020

Social Thinking: Emotions

Registration closes August 5th
Bursaries Available; Pre-approved for Autism Funding

Web Streaming across B.C., Alberta & Yukon
8:30am-3:30pm Pacific Time

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A recording of the August 20-21 live web stream will be available for registrants to watch or rewatch from August 25th – September 8th.

For the first time, ACT is offering a presentation by Michelle Garcia Winner as a live web stream – direct from the Social Thinking studio in Santa Clara, California. This presentation is only open to ACT registrants in B.C., Alberta and the Yukon via web stream. ACT and Social Thinking have been planning this conference for over a year as a live event, but as it is not possible to bring hundreds of registrants together in-person, we are grateful that Social Thinking is able to continue this training with a web cast from Santa Clara.

Event Description

This two-day presentation explores how emotions are the undercurrent of all forms of social communication and are at the heart of personal problem solving, motivation, relationships, and life memories (episodic memory). This information applies to everyone. However, this series focuses on teaching emotions to individuals with social-emotional learning challenges who are working in the average range academically. Across the two days, discover how to teach students, clients, and patients about their emotions and build self-regulation – a timely topic for these difficult times.

Review details of the content, and schedule before registering to ensure this is a good fit for your interests. Please note that this presentation is relevant for those who work with a range of students with diverse learning needs. Autistic adults may also find it helpful. However, it is at the intermediate/advanced level and assumes some knowledge of Social Thinking methodology. If you have not attended a Social Thinking event in the past, you will find it beneficial to review the many free and fascinating resources available on the Social Thinking website.

Autism Funding

ACT’s workshops are pre-approved by MCFD – ACT can bill your registration fees directly to the Autism Funding Branch. You do not have to pay ACT in advance but you do have to follow the steps below by August 5th.

To register for an ACT workshop using your Autism Funding,

  1. Complete ACT’s Online Registration Form.
  2. Complete and submit by email to [email protected]:
    1. MCFD’s Permission form (pdf)
    2. MCFD’s Request to Pay form (pdf)

ACT requires all three completed forms to be submitted to process your registration. For details please visit Workshop Registration Using Autism Funding.

Bursaries available for autistic adults and low-income registrants

ACT has bursary funds available for low-income registrants – these are not restricted to the autism community. Submit this bursary form to apply. Wait for a decision on your bursary application before paying! Deadline for bursary submissions is July 22 at 4:30pm. We will send a decision by July 29th.

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Participate in Research

As part of ACT’s continuing commitment to research, below is a list of university-affiliated research projects which have been submitted to ACT. We hope that parents, autistic individuals and community professionals will find an interesting project to engage in, to ensure that research is informed by those who have lived experience.

Researchers are invited to submit your research project using this online form. Submission may take up to one week to post.

Recently added research projects:

  • Life beyond Trauma: 1-on-1 e-health program for parents of neurodiverse children
  • Measuring Sound Sensitivity Study – Online
  • Canadian Parents’/Guardians’ Perspectives about the Impact of COVID-19 School Closures on Students Special Educational Needs
  • Research Opportunity for Parents Who Completed PEERS

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