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Career Planning for Individuals with
Autism Spectrum Disorders

October 21 - 22, 2009

Seattle, WA
Conference Registration Form
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Schedule for Conference Days
7:00-8:00am
8:00-9:30am
9:30-9:45am
9:45-11:30am
11:30am-12:30pm
12:30-2:00pm
2:00-2:15pm
2:15-3:30pm
Check-In
Speaker
Break
Speaker
Lunch (on your own)
Speaker
Break
Speaker
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conference information
Use the above form with checks and
purchase orders. If paying with credit
card, please
pay for conference online.
Registration Information:

-Registrations are incomplete without payments or purchase orders.
-Purchase orders, Visa, Mastercard and checks are accepted.  
-A registration form must be completed for each attendee listed on a P.O.
-Requisitions are not accepted.
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Professional 2 Days:            
Thru Sept. 21: $175
      After Sept. 21: $205

Professional 1 Day:
Thru Sept. 21: $125      After Sept. 21: $140
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Parent or Young Adult with ASD:
2 Days: $120        1 Day: $80
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Cancellation Policy:
Cancellations made within two weeks of the conference will receive no reimbursement. Substitutions are allowed. For
checks and purchase orders, cancellations made prior to the two weeks before the conference will be subject to a $30
administration fee. With online registration, cancellations made prior to the two weeks before the conference will be
charged a $15 administration fee. No refunds will be made for those cancelling during the two weeks before the
conference. No exceptions. Cancellations will be accepted only in writing.

Meals:
Lunch will be on your own. Breakfast and afternoon snack are included in your registration fee.

Books:
We will have an extensive ASD bookstore at the conference. Purchase orders, Visa, MC, checks and cash are accepted.

4 Options for Educational Credit: (Parents not eligible)
1. Certificate of Attendance- This certificate is available for either the 6 hours (one day) or 12 hours (two days) of
training for this conference.  It outlines the content and hours of instruction.

2. There are 12 WA Clock Hours available for this conference. The clock hour fee for this class is $24.00. Checks can
be made payble to PSESD (Puget Sound Educational Service District) and will be collected at the conference.
No cash
will be accepted.


3. IACET CEU’s (International Association for Continuing Education and Training) are offered for this activity.  
Individuals wishing to earn CEUs are advised to check with their certification body, licensure agency, and/or employer to
determine if these CEUs can be used to satisfy specific requirements. The CEU website for these IACET CEU’s is:
http://www.aacinstitute.org/CEUs/.  IACET CEUs may be useful to-

Social Workers
ABA therapists (applied behavioral analysis)
Occupational Therapists
Physical Therapists
Speech-Language Pathologists
Educators/teachers
Psychologists
Nurses

4. Graduate Credit- Workshop participants may choose to earn graduate credit from Silver Lake College for extending
the knowledge and skills gained in the workshop to an independent and authentic application of theory to practice within
his/her relevant educational and/or professional setting. Some workshops are available for either one (1) OR two (2)
graduate credits; other workshops are available only for one (1) graduate credit. Please refer to the credit registration
form and the syllabus regarding the credit options available.

Credit Registration Form

October 21-22, 2009 Syllabus
This high caliber career planning is the key to a successful future with positive long-term
outcomes and is ESSENTIAL for:
*  Career counselors, job coaches, rehab administrators, vocational coordinators
*  Special education administrators, teachers, teacher assistants, case managers, therapists
*  Students, parents, caregivers, young adults (*16 +)
Presenters:
James Emmett is a national leader in development of employment services for persons with
autism spectrum disorders as well as in assisting corporations in creation of outreach efforts to
the disability and autism communities. He is an individual with a disability and a parent of three
daughters with disabilities. James currently serves as the Chief Operating Officer of Integrated
Behavioral Systems (www.integratedbehavioralsystems.com) and is a Partner in the consulting
firm Two Steps Forward (www.twostepsforwardinc.com). He graduated with a Master's Degree in
Rehabilitation Counseling from Illinois Institute of Technology. James recently completed 1.5
years working as the Disability Program Manager for Walgreens helping set up the company's
national disability initiative (www.walgreensoutreach.com). He also assisted Easter Seals National
in laying the foundation for their national autism services network.
Is the training targeted to students
who are able to work independently
and are higher functioning such as
Aspergers Syndrome?
*We work very hard to insure the
training is relevant to workers across
the spectrum especially inclusive of
workers with very significant barriers.

What range of function level of
students are you training for?
*We will go across the spectrum from
discussing issues related to job seekers
with Aspergers who have college
degrees, to job seekers with ASD who
have significant behaviors.

What age students might attend this
conference?
*16 and up. However, please note that
the majority of the conference will be in
lecture format.
Pay for conference online
Doubletree Hotel
Seattle Airport
18740 International Blvd.
Seattle, WA 98188
(206) 246-8600
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City, State or Zipcode:
A limited block of rooms has
been reserved for
$99-$109
plus tax per night. Please call
the hotel to make your
reservations today!
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Karen Steffan, MS, CRC, has worked in the field of Rehabilitation and Transition for over 26
years and has been the LADSE Transition and Vocational Program Coordinator for the past 15
years. Karen's experience spans a broad spectrum of responsibilities including job development
and placement, classroom instruction, program development, grant writing, professional
development and training, project management, and program administration in public and
not-for-profit sectors.  Karen provided employment, transition, and advocacy training to
thousands of colleagues in private through university settings.  She has lead the Transition
Alliance Next Steps Training Team for the past 20 years, training parents on the topic of effective
transition planning. Karen has been a board member on local and state boards such as G&A
Human Rights Committee, Illinois Job Placement Division, Suburban Access, Seguin Services and
IAPSE.  She is a member of multiple professional associations including ACTE, NRA/IRA, ARC
and Advocates United.
Conference Schedule Day One:

Career Planning    
A.  Introduction to ASD & Career Planning
B.  Communication Skills in the Initial Interview
C.  Interview Communication Graffiti Activity
D.  Structuring the Interview Environment
E.  Interview Structure Activity
F.  Theory of Mind
G.  Building the Career Portfolio
H.  Career Portfolio Development Activity
I.    Partnering with the Business Community
J.   Business Development Activity

Career Assessment    
A.  Creating the Evaluation Plan
B.  Assessment Processes for Job Seekers With ASD
C.  Skill/Interest Testing
D.  Assessing Social/Communication Skills
E.  Career Assessment Activity


Conference Schedule Day Two:

Workplace Supports
A.  Workplace Problems
B.  Natural Support Development
C.  Make/Take Workplace Supports
D.  The Classroom as Simulated Workplace
E.  Minnesota Work Adjustment Theory
F.  Environmental Analysis
G.  Work Values Graffiti Activity

Social Communication in the Workplace
A.  Social Coaching
B.  Basic Steps to Self Advocacy
C.  Courtesy Rule Card Activity
D.  Sins of the System
E.  How to Aid Understanding
F.  Conversation Speech Strategies
G.  Asking Questions and Listening Strategies
H.  Tools to Help Improve Social Communication
I.    Social Stories Activity
J.   Comic Strip Activity
K.  How to be a Competent Communicator
L.   Environmental Supports
M.  Social Interaction Checklist

Implementing the Career Plan
A.  Career Strategies in Action
B.  Final Wrap Up – Q & A Session
Professional AND
a parent of a
child with ASD?
Register as a
professional if you are
working with or for
special needs
children or young
adults.