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A Conversation About Social Skills
January 13, 2021 @ 6:30 pm - 7:45 pm
Join Community Autism Resources’ SLP, Shannon Sousa, as she discusses:
What are Social Skills & How Can we Support Social Skills Learning?
“Social Skills” is a buzz phrase that people frequently use when talking about Autism Spectrum Disorder. Discover the details of what skills actually fall under the umbrella of social skills. Learn how those skills can be taught, encouraged, and supported for any age individual with ASD. Time will be allotted for questions!
About the speaker: Shannon Sousa, M.S., CCC-SLP is the social group and assistive technology coordinator for Community Autism Resources and the life skills instructor for the Gottschall Access Program. She is a speech-language pathologist who received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Wheaton College and Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Rhode Island. She recently received her certificate in assistive technology from the University of New Hampshire.
Shannon’s focus of therapy is helping individuals communicate in effective and meaningful ways. She enjoys incorporating visual supports, interactive songs, and engaging games into therapy routines. Shannon loves supporting social coaches during PEERS classes for social skill development in young adults.