Intake Discussions
(15 minutes each)
Date TBD
3:30-5:00 p.m.
Eight Training Sessions, Mondays
Time: 6:15 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
June 4, 2018
Assessment and goal setting
June 11, 2018
Initiating and maintaining conversations
June 18, 2018
Problem solving / Advocacy
June 25, 2018
Co-workers and personal relationships
July 9, 2018
Communication verbal and nonverbal / Active listening
July 16, 2018
Conflict resolution
July 23, 2018
Social expectations at work
July 30, 2018
Assessment and goals
Autism Society SE WI
3720 S. 124th Street
Suite O
Wauwatosa, WI 53222
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Summer 2018 Experience Bridge To Employment- Session Two |
Make plans to join us for a new series! The Autism Society of Southeastern Wisconsin in Collaboration with Creative Employment Opportunities (CEO) presents Bridge to Employment coming this summer!
Sessions are for youth with disabilities, ages 17-22 and are designed to provide instruction and application of skills for attendees, in order to successfully gain or maintain employment. Many young people and adults on the spectrum excel in certain areas of academics but just as important are the soft-skills that are needed to be a success in the workplace.
These weekly sessions are an avenue to learn concrete skills and tips on “how” to use communication and conversational skills to understand and demonstrate what is socially expected to navigate the world of work.
Sessions Topics Include:
Session 1: Assessment and goal setting
Session 2: Initiating and maintaining conversations
Session 3: Problem solving / Advocacy
Session 4: Co-workers and personal relationships
Session 5: Communication verbal and nonverbal / Active listening
Session 6: Conflict resolution
Session 7: Social expectations at work
Session 8: Assessment and goals
*Topics may vary including the order to be responsive to the groups’ needs
Communication: Open communication provided to family members and service providers. Individualized report on growth with skills provided.
These sessions are facilitated by two experts in the field of transitioning from high school to the world of work. They bring a balanced approach to providing the direction needed to help participants find the best path that naturally utilizes what each person is good at.
Mary Ann has worked for over 30 years with youth and young adults with disabilities. She was a special education teacher for 15 years and a Director of Student Services for 14 years. After leaving the K-12 school system, Mary Ann transitioned to adult services. She has recently developed and implemented a problem solving model for college age youth and beyond in the Autism Spectrum. Mary Ann has a Masters and Doctorate focusing in the transition of young adults from the K-12 system to life!
Mary Ann Beckman
Jill has been a Speech/Language Therapist at Arrowhead High School for more than 25 years. She specializes in transition and has worked in programs at Arrowhead assisting students to make that transition to College or to work in the community.
Jill has a Masters Degree in Communicative Disorders.
Jill Bohrman
We will send you a reminder each week of the event.
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