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CADA: Teacher Training Workshops

Presented by Center for Applied Drama & Autism at Center for Applied Drama and Autism, Akron OH

Mar 16 2019
CADA: Teacher Training Workshops

CADA co-founders, Laura Valendza and Wendy Duke, will be offering four teacher training sessions over the next year for those who are interested in learning methods and techniques for working with youth and adults on the autism spectrum and other special needs populations. Each 6-hour workshop will focus on a specific subject.

Dec 15, 2018: Theatre games for developing social skills
March 16 2019: Physical acting for body language understanding and communication
June 22 2019: Improv for Autism/Special Needs
Sept 7 2019: Emotion games/exercises for self advocacy and dealing with bullying

Workshops will begin at 9 AM and end at 4 PM with a full hour lunch break between sessions. CADA students and volunteers will be on hand to assist with the training. Ample hand-outs will be available for participants to take home. CEUs will be made available.

Cost of workshops: 6 hour session @ $150. Sign up for all four @ $550 ($50 discount).

Contact us at 234-678-7830 to enroll.

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Center for Applied Drama and Autism

1501 S. Hawkins Avenue, Akron, OH 44320

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