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We strongly suggest that before you enroll in this course, you watch Joint Activity Routines Made Simple

Joint Activity Routines (JARs) are the foundation of teaching in the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM), providing a structured yet flexible framework for fostering engagement, communication, and social learning in a way that aligns with a child's individual interests and motivation. In this course, you'll explore the four-part framework for structuring JARs, learn the difference between 'people-play' and play with objects, and discover effective strategies to embed learning opportunities into natural interactions.

Mastering Joint Activity Routines

This course is for providers who understand the fundamentals of JARs as a powerful teaching tool in the ESDM, it's time to take your skills to the next level. This webinar is designed to help professionals troubleshoot common challenges, refine their JAR implementation, and maximize engagement and learning opportunities for young autistic learners.

Learning Objectives: 

1. Identify and troubleshoot common challenges in JARs to enhance engagement, flexibility, and learning outcomes for young autistic learners.

2. Implement strategies to sustain child motivation and attention within JARs, ensuring consistent engagement and meaningful learning opportunities.

Mastering Joint Activity Routines

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