Show #09 IDS & the Telehealth Model of Support

While most of us were unceremoniously dumped into the world of remote virtual teaching recently, Tracey Ellis, CEO and founder of International Diagnostic Solutions (IDS) is a veteran.
#8 Design Thinking in the Learning Support Classroom

Phil Bowman, a Learning Support Teacher from International School Bangkok, board member of SENIA Thailand, and creator of the MARIO Framework discusses how he uses the Design Thinking process in his learning support classroom
Show #7 STEPS to an Inclusive World

In this time of COVID-19, let ‘s spend today talking about something positive. STEPS with Theera is a vocational training center in downton Bangkok for adults with special needs.
Show #6 Student Behaviors as Communication During COVID-19

Inspired from last week ‘s podcast with Jessica Minahan regarding understanding behaviors, I was hoping to somehow learn more about student behaviors at home during this time of virtual schooling.
Show #5 Roundtable Discussion: Teaching Our Moderate to Severe Learners Virtually

Show #5 Roundtable Discussion: Teaching Our Moderate to Severe Learners Virtually As you know, SENIA was started by a group of international school teachers in China in 2002. The goal […]
Show #4 Autism and The Power of Exercise

As a Para-Educator and Fitness Coordinator at a school for children with autism, Dave Geslak (Coach Dave) experienced first-hand the challenges of teaching exercise.
Show #3 Autism & The 4 A ‘s: It ‘s More Than Awareness

Welcome to Autism Awareness Month. On today ‘s podcast, we speak with Dr. Stephen Shore, an adult with autism.
Show #2 SENIA Virtual School Roundtable

We ‘ve all been thrown into our new teaching reality…we ‘ve gone virtual. It ‘s new, it ‘s tough, it ‘s exciting. While some of us are just starting our journeys, others have been doing it since all this started.
Show #1 Behind Every Behavior with Jessica Minahan

I ‘m uber excited about today ‘s guest Jessica Minahan. Jessica is a special educator, Behavior Analyst, and author from Boston, Massachusetts. As educators, parents, and professionals, we seem to always wonder why kids do what they do; behavior-wise. Jessica breaks this down for us.