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Our Mission At Social Thinking, our mission is to help people develop their social competencies to better connect with others and live happier, more meaningful lives. We create unique treatment frameworks and strategies to help individuals as young as four and across the lifespan develop their social thinking and social skills to meet their personal social goals, such as: sharing space effectively with others, learning to work as part of a team, and developing relationships of all kinds: with family, friends, classmates, co-workers, romantic partners, etc. Learn Strategies to Teach social thinking & social skills self-regulation perspective taking Who Should Attend self-awareness executive functioning and more! Teachers; speech language pathologists; therapists (MFTs, LCSWs, OTs, PTs); autism specialists; clinical, educational, developmental psychologists; clinical and educational administrators; physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners (particularly those in the developmental practice); social workers; paraprofessionals; students; parents, family members, and caregivers of individuals with social learning challenges. Who We Help We help people as young as four and across the lifespan with solid language and learning abilities develop their social competencies. Our strategies help parents and professionals teach social information to individuals around the world with and without diagnoses, including neurotypical children. Of the diagnostic labels that we address, some of the most popular are: Asperger s syndrome, Autism Spectrum Disorders Levels 1 & 2, Social Communication Disorder, PDD-NOS, ADHD, NVLD, Mixed Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder, twice exceptional, social anxiety, head injury, etc. Continuing Education Available Attend all 3 courses and earn 1.8 CEUs or 18 CE hours! Speech Language Pathologists: earn 0.6 CEUS through ASHA Certified Counselors: earn 6 CE hours through NBCC Social Workers, LMHCs, Clinical & School Psychologists: earn 6 CE hours per course through Commonwealth Educational Seminars These courses are offered for 0.6 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate level, Professional area). Social Thinking, Inc. has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6685. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Social Thinking, Inc. is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

Conference Schedule Monday December 4 Executive Functioning: Tackle Homework and Classwork with these Helpful Strategies! ages 10 - young adult Michelle Garcia Winner Focusing on executive functioning What is it and how do you teach its many moving parts? Like our social skills, our organizational skills are expected to advance over time without much instruction though they are critical for success across childhood and adulthood. In this conference, discover strategies that foster an individual s executive functioning skills. Explore the 10 steps to completing a homework assignment and learn a strategy aligned to each step - including strategies to find the motivation to tackle a task. Strategies can be used at home, in the community and in any classroom. People give this conference stellar reviews! Tuesday December 5 ZOOMING IN: Strategies for Concrete Learners ages 5 - young adult Michelle Garcia Winner & Pamela Crooke Delve into the needs of our more literal learners who may have diagnoses such as ASD, ADHD, language learning or sensory integration challenges. They are often perplexed by the abstractions of the school curriculum, show marked difficulty in reading social cues, and are often aloof and less organized. Discover how best to teach individuals based on their age and how to enhance learning in the inclusion-based classroom. Explore lessons that translate abstract social concepts into concrete ideas that can help improve social understanding over time. Participants are provided with tools to tie social treatment* plans to the Common Core Standards. Audience members love the many video examples and treatment tools! Wednesday December 6 ZOOMING IN: Strategies for Individuals with Subtle but Significant Social Problems ages 5 - young adult Michelle Garcia Winner & Pamela Crooke Explore the needs of nuance-challenged social communicators who may have diagnoses such as Asperger s syndrome, ASD, ADHD, or social anxiety. They are often in mainstream education and struggle with the intricacies of social relationships, homework assignments, and working in peer-based groups. Discover effective strategies that encourage nuanced perspective taking and executive functioning while attending to the person s mental health. Take with you nuance-based social learning lessons for use in both treatment plans and the mainstream classroom to help improve performance on educational standards at the state level (including the Common Core). *Treatment refers to conceptual and strategy - based frameworks for building understanding and use of social skills and social thinking.

Speakers Michelle Garcia Winner December 4, 5 & 6 Fort Lauderdale Conference Michelle Garcia Winner, M.A., CCC-SLP is the founder of Social Thinking and specializes in the treatment* of individuals with social learning challenges. She is a therapist at her Social Thinking Center in Santa Clara, California, as well as a prolific writer and international speaker. Michelle helps educators, mental health professionals, and parents appreciate how social thinking and social skills are integral to a person s success be it in school, in relationships, in the community, or in his/her career. In 2008, Michelle was honored with a Congressional Recognition Award for her groundbreaking work in the field of social learning. *Treatment refers to conceptual and strategy - based frameworks for building understanding and use of social skills and social thinking. Pamela Crooke December 5 & 6 Pamela Crooke, Ph.D., CCC-SLP is Social Thinking s Chief Officer of Research and Clinical Services and the Director of the Social Thinking Training and Speakers Collaborative. She is also a clinician at the Social Thinking Center in California, where she has an active caseload of children, teens and adults. She is an international Social Thinking speaker and is the co-author (with Michelle Garcia Winner) of four award-winning Social Thinking books. Pamela has served on the clinical faculty of three universities, worked in the Arizona public schools for 15 years, and published a study on the effectiveness of using Social Thinking vocabulary in the schools. What Others Are Saying My brain is full! I m constantly thinking how each concept will work for my various groups! More!!! Please!!! -Louise, Speech Language Pathologist All of my staff should have this training! -Sarah, Principal I walked away again loaded with more information to use immediately. Thank you so much! This is so fundamental to the needs of my classroom! -Cathy, Special Ed. Teacher Excellent conference! I learned so many practical strategies to help my students generalize skills across environments. -Carla, Special Ed. Teacher Excellent content! I am walking away with an action list of ideas and great tools to help my son. -Rae, Parent Best conference I have ever attended, eye opening and more informative than I could have ever imagined. I am thrilled I was able to attend! -Bridget, Speech Language Pathologist

Registration Form Submit this form by scanning and emailing it to conferences@socialthinking.com or faxing it to 408-557-8594 Lunch Provided # OF DAYS EARLY BIRD PRICING Valid through December 6, 2017 PROFESSIONAL NONPROFESSIONAL SINGLE TEAM SINGLE Discount 20% 25% 30% 1 Day $196.00 $183.75 $171.50 2 Days $347.20 $325.50 $303.80 3 Days $495.20 $464.25 $433.30 # OF DAYS REGULAR PRICING PROFESSIONAL NONPROFESSIONAL SINGLE TEAM SINGLE Discount - 10% 15% 1 Day $245.00 $220.50 $208.25 2 Days $434.00 $390.60 $368.90 3 Days $619.00 $557.10 $526.15 Professional Pricing: Applies to individuals who will use the information presented at the conference as part of their paraprofessional or professional work. Payer Info Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Email: Nonprofessional Pricing: Applies to individuals who are 1. family members or caregivers assisting those in their care with social learning challenges 2. students enrolled in an academic program who are training to become a paraprofessional or professional. Team pricing applies if 5 or more professionals register at the SAME TIME. Prices are per person. All discounts based on the price of a Regular Professional ticket. See website for Regular vs. Early Bird pricing. Check here if you would like to receive our e-newsletter Payment Info Visa/MC/Discover# Exp. Date / Sec. Code Auth. Signature: Please call me for credit card details Organization: Pay by PO: PO# To pay by PO please attach it to this form Pay by Check: Make checks payable/send form to: Social Thinking 404 Saratoga Ave. # 200, Santa Clara, CA 95050 Total Number of Attendees: Fill out the information below for each attendee Grand Total Price: Sum the total price for each attendee

Registration Form NOTE: You are not registered until we receive and process payment. When submitting registration(s) for others, include the name and email of the actual attendee and not your own, as the confirmation email should go to the true attendee. Name substitutions will incur a $25 change fee. Any onsite changes will incur a $75 fee.! CANCELLATION and CHANGE POLICY: Conference attendees who cancel their registration for any reason up to 15 days prior to the first day of the Conference will be charged a $25.00 Administration Fee for each day they are cancelling. The remainder of the paid Conference Fee will be refunded no later than 4 weeks past the cancellation date. No cancellations are accepted 14 or fewer days before the first day of the Conference. If any other change is requested such as a name change on any attendee Registration, there is a $25 Administration Fee per change. Print and attach more forms if needed