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CONFERENCE FEES NILD CANADA 2016 Annual Conference Training Educators Supporting Parents Equipping Students April 22 & 23 Toronto, Ontario Fundraiser Banquet The Brain Paradox: Hope in a Rigid World - Dr. Steve Sider, Ph.D Friday, April 22 - 6:30 pm Neuroplasticity: The Basis For Education Payment Information & Location 700 Glen Forrest Boulevard Waterloo, ON N2L 4K6 519-886-8633 Early Bird Rate NILD Therapist / Associate $195 $235 Student or Spouse Regular $150 $175 $220 $260 Fundraiser Banquet & Silent Aucon Friday at 6:30 p.m. Cost: $25 (charitable receipts issued for donaons above cost) E-mail: [email protected] www.nildcanada.org Guest Speakers Dr. Steve Sider, Ph.D Dr. Steve Sider (Ph.D., 2006, Western University) is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Educaon at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. He teaches courses in special educaon, global educaon, and school leadership. His research interest is in educaonal leadership in internaonal contexts. He is currently leading a study on how school principals can foster supporve, inclusive schools for students with special educaon needs. Recent publicaons have included a co-edited book which provides comparave and internaonal perspecves on educaon and arcles in Internaonal Studies in Educaonal Administraon and Canadian and Internaonal Educaon. He travels regularly to Hai where he is involved in an effort to develop special educaon supports for teachers there. Prior to his work in the Faculty of Educaon, Dr. Sider was a school administrator, special educaon teacher, and classroom teacher for 15 years. He never turns down a good chocolate chip cookie. Dr. Kimberly Maich, Ph.D, OCT, BCBA Dr. Kimberly Maich is an assistant professor in the Department of Teacher Educaon at Brock University and is affiliated with the Centre for Applied Disability Studies. She has studied and taught from coast-to-coast from Vancouver, BC, to St. Anthony, NL. She has spent most of her career as a resource teacher, supporng students with exceponalies from Kindergarten to Grade 12, but has also had roles as a Guidance Counsellor, Vice-Principal, Librarian, Classroom Teacher, Computer Lab Coordinator. Previously, she also worked as an ASD Consultant and Program Coordinator with McMaster Children’s Hospital, and before moving to Brock, she was a professor in Fanshawe College’s Bachelor of Applied Arts in Early Childhood Leadership. Her primary interests lie in special educaon; specifically, Ausm Spectrum Disorders in inclusive school environments. 2 WAYS TO REGISTER Online: Use the fast and secure online payment and registraon opon at www.nildcanada.org/events Mail: Send payment and contact informaon to: NILD Canada 700 Glen Forrest Blvd. Waterloo, ON N2L 4K6 • Make cheques payable to NILD Canada. CONFERENCE DETAILS Friday and Saturday April 22 & 23, 2016 Tyndale University College 3377 Bayview Avenue Toronto, Ontario Keynote Speakers: Dr. Steve Sider, Ph.D Dr. Kimberly Maich, Ph.D, OCT, BCBA After Mar. 28

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CONFERENCE FEES

NILD CANADA 2016 Annual Conference

Training Educators

SupportingParents

EquippingStudents

April 22 & 23 Toronto, Ontario

Fundraiser BanquetThe Brain Paradox: Hope in a Rigid World - Dr. Steve Sider, Ph.D

Friday, April 22 - 6:30 pm

Neuroplasticity:The Basis

For Education

Payment Information & Location

700 Glen Forrest BoulevardWaterloo, ON N2L 4K6

519-886-8633

Early BirdRate

NILD Therapist /Associate $195 $235

Student or Spouse

Regular

$150 $175

$220 $260

Fundraiser Banquet & Silent AuctionFriday at 6:30 p.m.

Cost: $25 (charitable receipts issued for donations above cost)

E-mail: [email protected]

Guest Speakers

Dr. Steve Sider, Ph.DDr. Steve Sider (Ph.D., 2006, Western University) is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. He teaches courses in special education, global education, and school leadership. His research interest is in educational leadership in international contexts. He is currently leading a study on how school principals can foster supportive, inclusive schools for students with special education needs. Recent publications have included a co-edited book which provides comparative and international perspectives on education and articles in International Studies in Educational Administration and Canadian and International Education. He travels regularly to Haiti where he is involved in an effort to develop special education supports for teachers there. Prior to his work in the Faculty of Education, Dr. Sider was a school administrator, special education teacher, and classroom teacher for 15 years. He never turns down a good chocolate chip cookie.

Dr. Kimberly Maich, Ph.D, OCT, BCBADr. Kimberly Maich is an assistant professor in the Department of Teacher Education at Brock University and is affiliated with the Centre for Applied Disability Studies. She has studied and taught from coast-to-coast from Vancouver, BC, to St. Anthony, NL. She has spent most of her career as a resource teacher, supporting students with exceptionalities from Kindergarten to Grade 12, but has also had roles as a Guidance Counsellor, Vice-Principal, Librarian, Classroom Teacher, Computer Lab Coordinator. Previously, she also worked as an ASD Consultant and Program Coordinator with McMaster Children’s Hospital, and before moving to Brock, she was a professor in Fanshawe College’s Bachelor of Applied Arts in Early Childhood Leadership. Her primary interests lie in special education; specifically, Autism Spectrum Disorders in inclusive school environments.

2 WAYS TO REGISTER

Online: Use the fast and secure online payment and registration option at www.nildcanada.org/events

Mail:Send payment and contact information to:NILD Canada700 Glen Forrest Blvd.Waterloo, ON N2L 4K6 • Make cheques payable to NILD Canada.

CONFERENCE DETAILS

Friday and SaturdayApril 22 & 23, 2016

Tyndale University College3377 Bayview AvenueToronto, Ontario

Keynote Speakers:Dr. Steve Sider, Ph.D

Dr. Kimberly Maich, Ph.D, OCT, BCBA

After Mar. 28

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Schedule & General Sessions Break-out Session Descriptions

Friday, April 22• 7:30 - 8:30 Registration & Continental Breakfast

8:30 - 9:30 – GENERAL SESSION Upstairs, Downstairs: The Whole-Brained Child

Mary-Lou MacLean, M.S. - NILD Canada Executive DirectorEmotional intelligence and working memory are two aspects of executive function which play key roles in the “upstairs” brain of a child when making decisions and balancing emotions. In this workshop we will investigate the completed meta-analysis of evaluation studies showing improved academic accomplishments linked to strategic programs that train in social and emotional learning. Learn how to implement these learning strategies to create enriched classrooms and enhance struggling learners.

9:35 - 10:45 – SESSION II 1) High School Students and Exceptionalities 2) Early Identification and Intervention

• 10:45 - 11:15 - REFRESHMENT BREAK

11:15 - 12:30 – GENERAL SESSION Twice Exceptional: Gifted and a Learning Disability

Dr. Steve Sider, Ph.DIn this seminar, we will examine the challenges, and opportunities, for students who have a learning disability and who are gifted. We will consider the typical programs established for these students and the creative ways that we might better support them.

• 12:30 - 1:30 - LUNCH

1:30 - 2:30 – SESSION IV 1) Glimpse into an Educational Therapy Session2) Empowering Struggling Writers: A Toolbox for Writing

2:45 - 3:45 – SESSION V 1) Morpheme Mania2) Acrobatic Alphabet3) Leadership for Special Education

• 3:45 - 4:15 - REFRESHMENT BREAK

4:15 - 5:30 – GENERAL SESSION Visual Strategies for Supporting Students with ASD

Dr. Kimberly Maich, Ph.D, OCT, BCBAStudents with and without ASD at any age and stage can benefit from visual strategies! Find out why visuals strategies work, and how to use them every day for structure, organization, motivation, self-regulation, and skill building. Learn the best go-to sites for creating your own visuals!

SESSION II1) High School Students and Exceptionalities

Dr. Steve Sider, Ph.DHigh school teachers often look to subject “streaming” as a solution to differentiating for students with special education needs. A cultural shift needs to occur in high schools so that students with special education needs can be better supported. We will consider ways that educators at the high school level can foster learning environments that respond to a wide variety of learning needs.

2) Early Identification and InterventionDiane VandeMeent, CET - Search & Teach® InstructorWhat does the research say about the importance of identifying vulnerability in reading failure and implementing an early intervention? In this session we will discuss this as well as briefly demonstrate a scan that can be used by any trained resource or classroom teacher as well as some techniques we use to help our youngest students in a program called Search & Teach®.

SESSION IV1) Glimpse Into an Educational Therapy Session

Come observe an experienced Educational Therapist demonstrate some of a typical session with a student. Discussion and explanation of the “why” behind what is done will help the observer develop an understanding of the power of NILD methodology.

2) Empowering Struggling Writers: A Toolbox for Writing Jane Hoogendam, CETThis workshop will focus on how to encourage struggling students to become confident in their writing, using a variety of ideas and “tools”. Included will be examples of how some of the NILD educational therapy techniques can be used to enrich the writing process.

SESSION V 1) Morpheme Mania

Diane VandeMeent, CETSpice up your classroom or therapy sessions with morpheme mania! Discover how knowledge of morphemes (roots, affixes) can powerfully impact student performance in reading, spelling and vocabulary.

2) Acrobatic Alphabet Robin Biller, CETA fun, interactive session demonstrating the effectiveness of using moveable, tactile letters to teach strategies for phonics and spelling rules.

3) Leadership for Special Education Dr. Steve Sider, Ph.D, & Dr. Kimberly Maich, Ph.D, OCT, BCBABased on a research project completed in 2015, we will share key ideas for how school administrators can foster supportive school environments for students with special education needs. Using a case study approach, participants will consider practices that other leaders have used to support healthy school cultures.

SESSION VIII1) Introduction to Educational Therapy: NILD Distinctives

Conference visitors are invited to learn more about NILD Educational Therapy™. Come with questions…leave with answers. Participants will learn a brief history of NILD and explore the benefits of NILD Educational Therapy™ for our students, families, schools and community. Hands-on fun!

2) Beyond Memorization: The Importance of Critical Thinking Diane Geerlinks, CET, NILD Canada DirectorIt’s one thing to teach facts. It’s another thing to have our students understand concepts, explain them and then defend their answers. This is the crux of higher level thinking – to guide them to think outside of the box! How can we as educators be intentional about developing these critical thinking skills in our children? In this workshop, Diane will share some educational insights and tools for making this leap in your teaching.

3) Apps for Literacy Accommodations: The Basics Dr. Kimberly Maich, Ph.D, OCT, BCBALearn about apps for literacy learning! Students who struggle with print-based learning disabilities can benefit from apps for reading, writing, and organization. Learn about both traditional laptop-based software options, and free or low-cost iPad apps, Apple’s built-in options for accessibility, and go-to resources. Take away a copy of “Assistive Technology Tools: Supporting Literacy Learning for All Learners in the Inclusive Classroom.”

6:30 – FUNDRAISER BANQUET The Brain Paradox: Hope in a Rigid World

Dr. Steve Sider, Ph.DResearch in neuroscience over the past 30 years has remarkably changed our awareness of how malleable the brain can be. As a result, new interventions have resulted in transformative experiences for individuals. Yet, despite the astonishing progress that has been made, a paradox exists: the brain is seen as malleable while the systems and structures that could support a new understanding of the plasticity of the brain are becoming increasingly rigid. In this keynote, I will examine some of the key developments in understanding the plasticity of the brain and how we can work toward enabling organizational systems to support innovative ways to foster the power of the brain.

Saturday, April 23• 7:30-8:00 – Breakfast

8:00- 9:15 – GENERAL SESSION Successful and Effective Behaviour Change

Dr. Kimberly Maich, Ph.D, OCT, BCBAThink about behaviour from a functional point of view! Understanding behaviour functionally leads to successful strategies. Learn the basics of data collection (e.g., scatterplots), functional behaviour assessment (e.g., questionnaires), and how to complete a competing behaviour pathway analysis to move away from problem behaviours and towards socially acceptable ones. Take away a “Turn ‘n’ Learn” as a quick reference tool for effective replacement behaviours.

9:30 - 10:30 – SESSION VIII 1) Introduction to Educational Therapy: NILD Distinctives 2) Beyond Memorization: The Importance of Critical Thinking3) Apps for Literarcy Accommodations: The Basics

• 10:30 - 11:00 - REFRESHMENT BREAK

11:00-12:15 – GENERAL SESSION Going for Gold: Identifying Islands of Competence

Trix Bradley, M.EdIn an ocean of inadequacy there must be islands of competency…areas with the potential to be sources of pride and accomplishment. As parents, educators and therapists, if we can identify and reinforce these islands of strength we can create a powerful ripple effect in which students may be more willing to venture forth, take risks and focus on what they can do. Let’s learn together how to ask the right questions, grow a new mindset and shift our energy to mending deficits by reinforcing strengths.

• 12:15-12:30 – CLOSING