Understanding and Assisting Library Patrons on the Autism Spectrum
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is estimated to affect 1 in 59 children in the U.S. and to be present across racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups across the lifespan. Librarians will therefore be likely to encounter patrons who are "on the spectrum" and require at least some modifications in their library use due to communication, sensory integration, and other challenges. This workshop will provide librarians in school, public, and academic settings with a greater understanding of ASD as well as strategies for communicating more effectively with such patrons. Librarians will also learn strategies to manage challenging behaviors common in individuals with ASD, make library spaces more accessible, design programming, and build relationships with community partners to better serve this patron group.
Learning Objectives:
- Develop a better understanding of ASD across age groups.
- Improve interactions and communication with patrons with ASD.
- Effectively manage challenging behaviors associated with ASD.
- Design librayr environments that are more welcoming and accessbile for those on the spectrum.
- Build relationships with community resources to benefit patrons with ASD.
Target Audience:
Everyone
Prerequisites:
None
Homework Expectations and Completion Requirements:
- None
- It is designed for individual participation; each individual must register.
Technical Requirements:
Visit BigBlueButton's detailed minium requirements page.
Session Duration:
This course consists of one 2-hour session.
Instructor: Dawn Behrend - learning@amigos.org
Continuing Education Credit:
Contact Hours: 2
March 31, 2020
10:00 am - 12:00 pm CDT
Online Classroom
United States
United States
Amigos Member | $95.00 |
Non-member | $155.00 |