INTRODUCING...Ā TAGteach for Autism Online Course
Free Access to Martha Q&A
You will have free access to live and recorded Q&A calls with Martha Gabler and TAGteach principals
Course Contents
This is a 5 part course based on topic suggestions from autism parents, taught by Martha Gabler. The focus is on HOW to teach children using the science-based TAGteach method.
Observation and Practice
This course contains numerous examples and video demonstrations as well as opportunities for you to practice your observation and tagging skills with video and with your own child.
Quizzes and Homework
There are lots of optional quizzes and exercises throughout the course to help you cement your new knowledge. There are many homework assignments with sheets for you to fill in to help you structure your teaching and keep track of your child's progress.
Cost
The total for all 5 parts is $200.
Bonus Offer
Once you purchase all 5 parts of this course you'll get the option to purchase the online course: Introduction to TAGteach for half price ($150). This course leads to Level 1 Certification in TAGteach.
You'll get a free download of Martha's 3 books:
Chaos to Calm - Discovering solutions to the everyday problems of living with autism
Behavior Basics - A Primer for Parents - Part 1
Behavior Basics - A Primer for Parents - Part 2
In this course you will learn the following:
- How to motivate and teach your child in a way that gives the child a choice and a partnership in the learning process
- How to observe to ensure that your child is happy while learning
- How to step back from emotional reaction and replace disruptive behaviors with calm behaviors
- How to break behavior goals into small manageable pieces
- How to build up new behaviors piece by piece by focussing on small successes
- How to educate your child using the science-based TAGteach method and reduce the time you spend managing behaviors
- How to assess transitions and teach the child to navigate transitions without anxiety
- How to defuse tantrums/meltdowns and how to promote a tantrum-free environment
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