
What: Using Music and Visuals to Teach Children With Autism Workshop-Seminar
When:July 27 & 28, 2009
Venue: Asian Social Institute, #1518 Leon Guinto corner Escoda Sts. Malate, Manila

Seminar Outline:
Children with autism often have difficulties processing information given to them in lecture format. Many have auditory processing challenges and a low motivation to listen to academic material presented verbally by an instructor. Many of these students are highly motivated by music and have high visual processing memorization skills. Presenting academic material in a consistent song format and using visuals to accompany the material leads to higher retention of knowledge.
This seminar will show examples of how music and visuals can be used to enhance academic curriculum in all subjects. Video of children with autism in a classroom setting will show examples of attention span differences when material is presented in traditional lecture style and also when it is presented in song format.
Examples of classroom activities will be conducted where attendees will get to watch various lessons presented with music and visuals. Presenter will also give tips on how to find and make academic curriculum with music and visual accompaniment.
Workshop:
Attendees will use music and visuals provided by presenter to conduct lessons within groups. Presenter will model and instruct attendees how to conduct simple lessons for their colleagues in the workshop. Lessons are all within the songs and visuals, so “instructors” will need to do little more than point to their visuals.
Theories and use of visuals within numbers will also be discussed in workshop. Attendees will get a chance to learn how to use visual touch points on numbers to assist children with autism when doing number computations, commonly referred to as “Touch Math”.
The use of AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) devices to promote communication from nonverbal students during these lessons will also be reviewed. Attendees will be given the opportunity to learn about uses for these devices during instructional time in the classroom.
SEMINAR FEE is inclusive of certificate, handouts, lunch and 2 snacks per day Pre-registered participants may pay to Autism Society Philippines, Banco de Oro, Savings Account # 3980002955.
Please fax the deposit slip with the name/s of participant/s to ASP office and bring it on the day of the seminar. On-site registrants will be accepted depending on the availability of slots for June 27. Only pre-registered participants will be accepted on the second day. There will only be 150 slots available for the first day and 50 slots on the second day as workshop participants and 50 slots as workshop-observers. No refund will be given to participants who did not show up on the date of the seminar-workshop. Call 926-6941 or 9298447 to register now!
There will be provincial schedule for this particular seminar:
