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CDD DISTANCE LEARNING

Assessment and Interventions: Case Studies in Deafblindness, an online web course, was developed to encourage participants to discuss assessment and intervention strategies through problem-based learning and case analysis on a variety of children and youth who are deafblind.

Self-Regulation, Parts 1 and 2
The seminar reviews current research regarding selfregulation; outlines the four cornerstones underlying the SELF Process; and describes the four regulation domains (neurophysiological, behavioral, social-emotional, communicative, and
environmental) that provide the framework for implementing the SELF Process.

Functional Behavior and Positive Supports: An Online Web Course a course on functional behavioral analysis (assessment) and positive behavior supports for children in public schools, was developed at the CDD by an interdisciplinary team in collaboration with the Albuquerque Public School District.

Autism Spectrum Disorder is an online web course and was developed to train interdisciplinary teams including family members, teachers, therapists, educational diagnosticians, educational assistants, administrators, and university students with the overall goal of increasing the participant’s skills in the development of individualized educational programs for children with pervasive developmental disorder/autism.

Project SET (Specialized Early Teaching for Young children with Autism Spectrum Disorders) is offering a series of region-based, online discussions designed for individuals interested in young children, up to five years of age, with confirmation of Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnosis.

Overview of Deafblindness with an Emphasis in Communication is an online web course sponsored by the CDD and the University of New Mexico Special Education Program, Emphasis in Mental Retardation and Severe Disabilities and is designed for families, individuals, or educational teams working with an individual who is deafblind.

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