Upcoming Autism Spectrum related events...
| Date |
Sponsor |
Location |
Description |
| Sept 11, 2010 |
Autism Social Connection |
1020 Sullivan Ave. Daly City |
Fall Film and Social Groups. |
Saturday Sept 11, 2010 will be the first day for the Fall session of our Film and Social groups. |
| Jan 12, 2010 |
Marin Autism Lecture Series |
Marin Cty. Office of Ed |
Lecture/Presentation |
Addressing Social Communication in Children with ASD, Application of the SCERTS Model. Get registration information here. |
| Dec 19, 2009 |
Autism Social Connection |
1020 Sullivan Ave. Daly City |
Movie Premiere and Parent Mtg. |
See the latest movies created by the kids and adults in our film groups and get updated on the latest developments at ASC. |
| Nov 20, 2009 |
Austism Social Connection |
1020 Sullivan Ave. Daly City |
Kids Night Out! |
Join us for our last Kid's Night Out of 2009 from 5-10pm on Friday 11/20! We'll have food and games for all. |
| Nov, 2009 |
Autism Social Connection |
1020 Sullivan Ave. Daly City |
Organic Urban Gardening |
Thanks to our organic, sustainable gardening group for landscaping our back yard. |
| Oct 23, 2009 |
Austism Social Connection |
1020 Sullivan Ave. Daly City |
Kids Night Out! |
Join us for another Kid's Night Out from 5-10pm on Friday 10/23! We'll have food and games for all. |
| Oct, 2009 |
International High School |
San Francisco, CA |
Non-profit fair |
ASC is looking for new volunteers for our programs. Stop by and check out our booth. |
| Sept 18, 2009 |
Austism Social Connection |
1020 Sullivan Ave. Daly City |
Kids Night Out! |
Join us for ASC first Kid's Night Out from 5-10pm on Friday 9/18! We'll have food and games for all. Cost is $10/hr. |
| Sept 12, 2009 |
Marin Autism Resource Fair |
Dominican Univ. San Rafael |
Workshops and Vendor booths. |
Presented by the Marin Autism Lecture Series and the Marin Autism Collaborative. |
| July 22-25, 2009 |
Autism Society of America 40th National Conf. |
St. Charles, IL |
Presentation |
A Family's Experience Starting Integrated Peer Socialization Programs for Children and Adults on the Spectrum -- Experiences and lessons learned from ASC, presented by Pam LePage, William Davenport, Garrett Lees and David Lees. |
| June 13, 2009, 12:00 PM |
Movie Premiere and Parent Meeting |
ASC Home Office, Daly City, CA |
Presentation, Discussion and Snacks. |
Come to the premiere of "Revenge of the Donuts. #4" and "Get Out of My Yard." Also see other student work produced at the Autism Social Connection/ANGELS Center. |
| May 30, 2009 |
Walk Now for Autism |
Kelley Park, San Jose, CA |
Exhibit Booth |
Thanks to Hope Technology School for co-hosting a booth with us. Come visit our booth, meet some of our kids and learn more about Hope Technology School and ASC! |
| April 18, 2009 |
Walk Now for Autism |
Infineon Raceway, Sonoma, CA |
Exhibit Booth |
Come visit our booth, watch our videos, get information about Autism Social Connection and meet some of our kids! |
| April 1-4, 2009 |
CEC 2009 Convention and Expo |
Sheraton Seattle, Seattle, WA |
Presentation |
The Council for Exceptional Children's (CEC) annual conference. Pam LePage and Sue Courey will be presenting a poster about ASC/SFSU collaboration. More conference information is available here. |
| March 28th, 2009 |
Support for Families Resource Fair |
San Francisco, CA |
Exhibit Booth |
Come visit our booth, watch our videos, get information about Autism Social Connection and meet some of our kids! |
| January 21, 2009 |
Marin Autism Lecture
Series |
San Rafael, CA
|
Presentation |
Autism Social
Connection: Peer Play, Art, Drama & Film
Groups for Children - presented by Pamela
Wolfberg
Contact Karen Kaplan:
415-497-3751
karensupportsU@comcast.net |
| December
5-6, 2008 |
Autism Social Connection
Center |
UCSF Conference Center,
San Francisco, CA |
Specialized two-day
seminar focused on IPG-F2F and more... |
Fostering Peer Play and Friendships in Children
on the Autism Spectrum: Blending the Integrated
Play Groups and Friend 2 Friend Models
Presented by Pamela Wolfberg and Heather McCracken
See the
announcement, pictures and thoughts from an attendee. |
October 25, 2008
|
AASCEND: Going to Work! |
Seven Hills Conference Center, San Francisco State Univ. |
Conference |
Sponsored by the Autism Asperger Syndrome Coalition for Education, Networking and Development (AASCEND). ASC will be receiving a community development award during the Saturday afternoon session. |
October 4, 2008
|
Autism Social Connection
Center |
380 West Portal Ave,
San Francisco, CA |
Presentation |
Robyn
Seward is a woman with aspergers from England.
She will discuss the reality of daily life on the
autistic spectrum. |
Past ASC Events
AASCEND Presentation: Presented our Integrated Film Groups
Work to AASCEND's weekly group meeting on April 19, 2008.
Fostering Peer Play and Friendships in Children on the Autism Spectrum:
Blending the Integrated Play Groups and Friend 2 Friend Models
A specialized two-day seminar presented by Pamela Wolfberg and Heather McCracken
Click here for information
February 2 & 3, 2007
8:30am—4:30pm
Fort Mason Center
San Francisco, CA
Seminar Description
The Integrated Play Groups (IPG) and Friend 2 Friend (F2F) models come together in this two-day seminar to address the unique
social, play and friendship needs of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and related special needs. These complementary
models draw upon state-of-the-art evidence-based practices to foster children’s peer play and friendships within inclusive
school, home and community settings. This seminar uses interactive games, video, slides, art, stories and real-life experiences to
illustrate the program models.
Day 1 will provide the conceptual foundation for the IPG and F2F models and introduce the steps for designing effective and
meaningful peer play and friendship programs.
Day 2 will focus on tools and techniques for implementing the practices of the IPG and F2F models to support
children’s social interaction, communication, play, imagination and friendships across settings.
The Integrated Play Groups (IPG) model is designed to support children of
diverse ages and abilities on the autism spectrum (novice players) in play with typical peers and siblings (expert players), in
school, home and community settings. Through an individualized system of support, emphasis is placed on maximizing each
child’s developmental potential and intrinsic desire to play, socialize and form meaningful peer relationships.
The Friend 2 Friend (F2F) model is designed to foster mutual
friendships for children with ASD by building awareness, empathy and understanding in their peers, siblings and classmates. F2F
offers innovative educational programs that include Puppet presentations and Simulation-Games. Presented in an age-appropriate and
sensitive manner, F2F demystifies autism by modeling, labeling, explaining and normalizing characteristics as well as teaches
specific friendship skills.
Join us to Discover...
- The importance of play and friendships in childhood
- The nature of play and friendships in children with ASD
- The principles and practices of the Integrated Play Groups Model
- The principles and practices of the Friend 2 Friend Model
- How to assess and monitor children’s social, communication, play, imagination and friendship development
- How to enhance social interaction, communication, play, imagination and friendships
- How to design quality peer play and friendship programs in school, home, community and therapy settings
- How to design quality programs and activities to support peer play and friendships
Who should participate...
This seminar is designed for parents/family members, educators, therapists and others who care for children with ASD and related
special needs.
About the Speakers
Pamela Wolfberg, Ph.D. is a special education professor at San Francisco State University and director of
the Autism Institute on Peer Relations and Play As creator of the IPG
model, she is an internationally renowned autism expert. She is the recipient of several distinguished awards for her scholarship,
research and practice. She is widely published and the author of Play and Imagination in Children with Autism and Peer
Play
and the Autism Spectrum: The Art of Guiding Children’s Socialization and Imagination.
Heather McCracken is the founder and executive director of the Friend 2 Friend Social Learning Society in Vancouver, British Columbia and a mother of three children, one
with ASD. As creator of the F2F model, she is a sought after international speaker. She actively delivers programs to children in
schools and community groups, as well lectures at the University of B.C. and other post-secondary institutions. She has numerous
publications and is the author of That’s What’s Different About Me: Helping Children Understand Autism Spectrum
Disorder.
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