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  • Level 4 Greenspan Floortime® Certificate Training

    Level 4 Greenspan Floortime® Certificate Training Overview: This Expert Training Certificate prepares professionals to become educational lecturers in the Greenspan/DIR™ Model and The Greenspan Floortime Approach®. It is designed for individuals who demonstrate exceptional leadership, possess a deep understanding of Dr. Stanley Greenspan’s framework, recognize its broader applications beyond autism, and embody self-reflection. Training Components:…

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  • My Autism: How Family, Friends, Therapy, and Education Shaped Who I am Today, with Brandon Mager

    My Autism: How Family, Friends, Therapy, and Education Shaped Who I am Today, with Brandon Mager *The Greenspan Floortime Approach® is the only ‘floortime’ endorsed by Stanley I Greenspan MD Inc. *ICDL’s DIRFloortime and The Greenspan Floortime Approach® are different approaches with different curricula and different outcomes. What does it truly mean to live with…

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  • My child flaps his hands and mouths words in public. How do I stop this kind of behavior?

    Discussion: While these kinds of behaviors can be unsettling, they are not harmful to either you or the child. Consider the broader picture. “Every behavior a child engages in, autistic or not, should be treated as purposeful and as a basis for interaction,” allows Dr. Greenspan. The one exception is if the child is trying…

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  • My child has many challenging autism behaviors. How do I deal with them?

    Discussion: Oftentimes parents will identify particular problems (temper tantrums, perseveration or self-absorption) that they want to remedy, typically because it is embarrassing or disruptive. “There are six steps to take that usually solve these issues,” notes Dr. Greenspan. “Particularly for obsessions, focus in on the child’s activity and practice interacting around it,” Dr. Greenspan says….

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  • My child’s pediatrician and I disagree over an autism diagnosis, but I would like my child to receive services. What actions can I take?

    Discussion: We don’t want to say, “Let’s wait and see” regarding a challenge a child is facing; that makes the challenge harder later. “Parents cannot tolerate this answer any longer,” argues Dr. Greenspan. Parents need to lead the way and educate themselves with regard to their children’s health and well-being. In pediatric trainings, there is…

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