Teaching Kids to Play from a Safe
Social Distance
Justyna Balzar, MEd, BCBA
Meghan Cave, MEd, BCBA
June 9, 2020
4:00 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.
WEBINAR
As Connecticut begins to reopen, it is likely that certain safety precautions will remain in place. Options for summer programming remain uncertain, but no matter what this next season looks like, two things are clear. First, relationships matter and we must find ways to promote socialization for our children during these challenging times. Second, as “in real life” events slowly return to our calendars, social distancing will remain our best defense for the near future. So, how can we provide opportunities for our children to thrive socially while teaching them to maintain personal space?
In this webinar, board certified behavior analysts
Meghan Cave and Justyna Balzar will review behavior analytic strategies you can use to prepare for our new normal—hanging out from a safe social distance.
Materials: Playing from a Safe Distance (PDF Format)
Article Featuring Meghan Cave: Getting Creative to Support Special Needs Kids and Families
More About Justyna Balzar
More About Meghan Cave
Co-sponsored by SoNo Branch Library: SPED MATTERS and Wilton SEPTA
SPED*NET Wilton does not provide medical or psychological
advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The material in this webinar
is provided for educational purposes only.
As Connecticut begins to reopen, it is likely that certain safety precautions will remain in place. Options for summer programming remain uncertain, but no matter what this next season looks like, two things are clear. First, relationships matter and we must find ways to promote socialization for our children during these challenging times. Second, as “in real life” events slowly return to our calendars, social distancing will remain our best defense for the near future. So, how can we provide opportunities for our children to thrive socially while teaching them to maintain personal space?
In this webinar, board certified behavior analysts
Meghan Cave and Justyna Balzar will review behavior analytic strategies you can use to prepare for our new normal—hanging out from a safe social distance.
Materials: Playing from a Safe Distance (PDF Format)
Article Featuring Meghan Cave: Getting Creative to Support Special Needs Kids and Families
More About Justyna Balzar
More About Meghan Cave
Co-sponsored by SoNo Branch Library: SPED MATTERS
SPED*NET Wilton does not provide medical
or psychological advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
The material in this webinar is provided for
educational purposes only.