This two-part webinar on Neurodiversity and Intensive Interaction is designed for teachers and ANA/SNAs supporting neurodivergent children, with a focus on autism. The concept of neurodiversity has gained recognition and ways to support autistic children have changed and developed significantly in recent times. To support autistic mental health and wellbeing we are replacing many of our schoolbased traditional practices with child-led responsive caregiving practices. Roisin will present a strengthbased approach which prioritises connection, regulation, active engagement, meaningful skill building and accountability. This presentation will explore updated concepts that are grounded in research inclusive of autistic perspectives. Roisin will use videos to highlight Intensive Interaction as a practical approach in creating environments which enable access to education. Roisin will discuss priority learning needs for those children at early stages of social and emotional development. She will show how to instil intrinsic motivation, student autonomy, purpose and meaningful skill building into lesson plans.
Roisin Doherty-Brady has a BE’d Hons Degree in Education (1998) and a Postgraduate degree in SEN (2014). She has worked in mainstream primary, special school and autism specific school settings for over 20 years. Roisin facilitates webinars through Education Centres and is passionate about supporting a community of teachers and SNAs in neurodiversity informed practices throughout Ireland. She continues to update herself in neuro-affirming practices and this is reflected in her practice, and she currently works for the Intensive Interaction Training Team and is an Advanced Practitioner in Attention
Autism. Roisin’s autistic children have deepened her understanding of autistic lived experiences. She works to upskill families, teachers, SNAs and peers in both home and school environments, to be able to support autistic children’s wellbeing and quality of life through meaningful interactions and participation. Her value driven practices are inclusive of neurodevelopmental research, embedded in autistic perspectives. Roisin's love of learning about neurodiversity informed practices has led her to begin her advanced training in The Curiosity Programme. She enjoys talking to and reflecting with other informed practitioners.
Learning Outrcomes - Neurodiversity and Intensive Interaction -Part 1
Learning Outcomes - Neurodiversity and Intensive Interaction - Part 2
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