Asperger Syndrome Awareness
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Distance
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Distance Learning
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Different dates available
Asperger syndrome is a condition that affects how an individual can interpret the world around them, the processing of sensory information and how they relate to, and get along with, other people. Aspergers is generally recognised as being a milder form of autism and it is important that the full autistic spectrum is considered when learning about this condition.
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About this course
Upon completion delegates will receive certificate of completion which is an accredited qualification.
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Subjects
- Asperger Syndrome
- Asperger’s in education
- Asperger’s and health
- Asperger’s and employment
- Psychology
- Childminding
- Education Evaluation
- Education Psychology
- IT
- Communication Skills
Course programme
Asperger Syndrome Awareness (Distance Learning)
Asperger syndrome is a condition that affects how an individual can interpret the world around them, the processing of sensory information and how they relate to, and get along with, other people. Aspergers is generally recognised as being a milder form of autism and it is important that the full autistic spectrum is considered when learning about this condition.
This programme has been written for everyone who would benefit from understanding Asperger Syndrome (and autism) and its effect on those with this condition. This would include relatives and friends, and anyone within a working environment who may come into contact with individuals with this condition such as teachers and healthcare professionals.
This course is carried out using detailed blended learning resource pack which can be kept to record a staff members development in the subject. Assessment is through a multiple choice question paper and completion of workbook.
Our best price includes all the course materials, registration, certification and postage.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Module 1: An Introduction to Asperger Syndrome
- Module 2: Asperger’s in education
- Module 3: Asperger’s and health
- Module 4: Asperger’s and employment
- Module 5: Asperger’s and the public sector/front line staff
- Module 6: A vision for the future
Asperger Syndrome Awareness