Presented by Penney Patterson Owens, M.Ed., BCBA, Manager of Professional Development and Learning, Stages Learning; and Frankie Kietzman, District Relations Director, Stages Learning
Presented by Laura Dowdy, Occupational Therapist, Humble Independent School District (TX); and Katy Mercier, Manager of Professional Learning, Stages Learning Materials
Presented by Bronwynne Stewart, Preschool Disabilities Teacher, John Robert Lewis Early Childhood Center (NJ); Heather Ganime, Early Childhood Special Education Teacher, Fredericktown R-1 School District (MO); Anne May, Early Childhood Special Education Teacher, Warren Consolidated Schools (MI); and Dr. Kari Stubbs, SVP, Business Development, Stages Learning
Moderated by Lisa Schmucki, CEO and Founder, edWeb.net
Presented by Eric Crespo, Superintendent of Schools, Weehawken Township School District (NJ); and Lisa Schleer, Vice President of Educational Partnerships, Stages Learning
Presented by Rachel Emmer, M.S., CCC-SLP, Teaching & Learning Ambassador, STAGES® Learning; and Frankie Kietzman, Manager of Educational Relationships, STAGES® Learning
Presented by Dr. Kari Stubbs, Vice President, Brand Strategy & Industry Alliances, STAGES® Learning; Dr. Michelle Nutini, District & Educator Advocate, STAGES® Learning; Michael Caliguiri, Educational Ambassador, STAGES® Learning; and Lisa Schleer, Vice President of Educational Strategic Partnerships, STAGES® Learning
Over the last 10 years, the number of students with autism diagnoses has grown. Couple that with learners (many not yet diagnosed) who are entering schools for the first time since the pandemic with multiple challenges—like school-readiness deficits, language acquisition delays, mental health issues, and socio-emotional difficulties—that make it hard for them to regulate their emotions. Plus, it’s tougher for teachers to navigate students’ diverse needs, especially those with autism and on the spectrum.
Presented by Frankie Kietzman, Ed.S., Special Education Teacher, and Sales Development Associate at STAGES Learning; and Rachel Emmer, Teaching & Learning Ambassador at STAGES Learning
April is Autism Awareness Month, and edWeb.net is especially thankful to announce that STAGES Learning will be the new sponsor of Teaching Students with Autism, a free professional learning community on edWeb that provides ideas and resources for teachers working with students with autism. The community has nearly 30,000 members and has been an important resource for educators for many years, providing free professional learning edWebinars and support, especially during the pandemic.
Presented by Aimee Dearmon M.S. CCC-SLP, BCBA, Training Specialist, STAR Autism Support