{CUHK Student Offer} Social Thinking 2024 – Hong Kong

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Important Update:
Rescheduling of Social Thinking 2024


Change in Event Date:

Due to unforeseen circumstances, we regret to announce that our key speakers have fallen ill and are unable to travel at this time. Therefore, we have made the difficult decision to reschedule the event.

New Event Date:

The event is now rescheduled to take place from 1 - 3 March. We are working diligently to ensure a seamless transition to these new dates and will communicate any additional details as soon as possible. We understand that this change might affect your plans, and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused.

Next Steps:


  • If you have already registered, your registration will automatically be transferred to the new dates.
    • 3-Day Workshop: 1 - 3 March, 2024 (Fri - Sun)
    • Day 1 Workshop: 1 March, 2024 (Fri)
    • Day 2 Workshop: 2 March, 2024 (Sat)
    • Day 3 Workshop: 3 March, 2024 (Sun)
  • Should you have any immediate concerns or questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at info@speechearing.org



Description of the event

Social Thinking is an evidence-based approach that helps people develop their social competencies, flexible thinking, and social problem solving to achieve their own social goals.

Michelle Winner and Pamela Crooke, PhD will bring three workshops to Hong Kong in 2024

    • Workshop Day 1:


      Using the Social Thinking® Dynamic Assessment to Guide Teaching Strategies: Understanding the Abstract Social Mind


    • Workshop Day 2:


      Implementing Social Thinking Concepts and Vocabulary: A Day to Develop Team Creativity


    • Workshop Day 3:


      Practical Ideas for Teaching Self-Regulation & Building Friendships


You can participate in any of these events or get a special offer if you sign up as a bundle event.

Details

Day 1 - Using the Social Thinking® Dynamic Assessment to Guide Teaching Strategies: Understanding the Abstract Social Mind

Date:1 Mar 2024 (FRI)

Time: 09:00-12:30, 13:30-17:00 (HKT)

Venue: CUHK Campus


Day 2: Implementing Social Thinking Concepts and Vocabulary: A Day to Develop Team Creativity

Date: 2 Mar 2024 (SAT)

Time: 09:00-12:30, 13:30-17:00 (HKT)

Venue: CUHK Campus


Day 3: Practical Ideas for Teaching Self-Regulation & Building Friendships

Date: 3 Mar 2024 (SUN)

Time: 09:00-12:30, 13:30-17:00 (HKT)

Venue: CUHK Campus


Language:

English

Target
Participants:

- Speech therapists, Speech therapy students

- Psychologists

- Social workers

- Occupational Therapist and/or Physiotherapist

- Special Needs Educator and/or Teachers

- Counsellor

Registration :

Please register by using the Speech and Hearing Social Enterprise Limited (SHSE) website:

Choose the above event under "Latest Events” > Click "Buy it now" > Create an SHSE account >
Fill in the Billing address and continue to payment >
Choose payment method (By credit card / Local bank transfer) > Completed registration.

A confirmation email with the order number will be sent to your registration email.

Please email info@speechearing.org for any assistance.

Registration Fee &
Deadline:

Any one-day workshop
Standard rate
(after 15 Feb 2024)
HK$2,800
Early Bird discount
(on or before 15 Feb 2024)
HK$2,000
Student Discount
HK$1,500
Oversea Participants offer
(on or before 15 Feb 2024)
Contact us by email
3-day Workshop
Standard rate
(after 15 Feb 2024)
HK$6,500
Early Bird discount
(on or before 15 Feb 2024)
HK$4,500
Student Discount
HK$3,200
Oversea Participants offer
(on or before 15 Feb 2024)
Contact us by email


Overseas participants please email us at info@speechearing.org for enquiry special offers.

Participants of the event will be granted an attendance certificate.

Complimentary Registration:

This event offers complimentary attendance for CUHK external clinical educators for the MSc SLP Programme. If you would like to redeem your complimentary attendance at this event, don't hesitate to get in touch with Ms. Cynthia Cheuk at cynthiacheuk@cuhk.edu.hk on or before 30 Nov 2023.

Speakers:

Michelle Garcia Winner
MA, CCC-SLP
Founder and CEO of Social Thinking

Pamela Crooke
PhD, CCC-SLP
Chief Curriculum Officer and Director of Research at Social Thinking

Organizer: Speech and Hearing Social Enterprise Limited
Co-organizer:

Department of Otorhino­laryngology,
Head and Neck Surgery, CUHK
Institute of Human Communicative Research, CUHK

Continuing Professional Development

Hong Kong Institute of Speech Therapists - please refer to Continuing Professional Development Framework (HKIST >>> Continuing Professional Development)

The Continuous Professional Development points to be granted by the professional bodies related to the event participants including speech therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, occupational therapists, etc. will be confirmed later.

Biography of Speakers

Michelle Garcia Winner MA, CCC-SLP, is the founder and CEO of Social Thinking and a globally recognized thought leader, author, speaker, and social-cognitive therapist. Over her 30-year career, she has developed the Social Thinking Methodology, along with Dr. Pamela Crooke, which provides evidence-based strategies and curricula to help individuals of all ages develop social competencies by deeply connecting social, emotional, and cognitive development. Michelle's work emphasizes the impact of social competencies on relationships, academic performance, and career success.

Pamela Crooke PhD, CCC-SLP, is Chief Curriculum Officer and Director of Research at Social Thinking. With extensive experience as a speech-language pathologist in the Arizona public schools and as a clinical faculty member of three universities, Pam is a renowned speaker, who has co-authored multiple award-winning books on Social Thinking with Michelle Garcia Winner in addition to co-developing the Social Thinking Methodology.

Michelle Garcia Winner and Dr. Pamela Crooke continuously update the Social Thinking Methodology based on the latest research, input from the community, and insights and evidence from clinical practice.


Program Rundown

Day 1: Using the Social Thinking® Dynamic Assessment to Guide Teaching Strategies: Understanding the Abstract Social Mind Most of us can walk, skip, and run, but few of us can explain how we do this. It’s the same when it comes to our social selves. While we participate with others in our community, most of us can’t explain how we do this. In this course, we will demonstrate and explain practical assessment ideas, tools, and tasks to explore some of the many foundational competencies which help us to form and maintain relationships with classmates or friends. We’ll show how to implement and analyze findings from four informal assessment tasks found in the Social Thinking Dynamic Assessment. We’ll include video footage of actual dynamic assessments to reveal how individuals process and respond to social information in real time.

Day 2: Implementing Social Thinking Concepts and Vocabulary: A Day to Develop Team Creativity Both teachers and learners need practical ways to think about the social world. In this introductory course, you will learn 15+ practical teaching strategies using Social Thinking Vocabulary and visual frameworks. The activities from this course focus on making abstract social information more concrete through lessons to teach social learners how to socially attend, interpret, problem solve, and respond to social information. Activities will also focus on strategies for teaching emotional understanding, theory of mind/perspective taking, and executive functioning to help learners meet their own social goals. Note: This course is introductory and designed for those who are new to Social Thinking or just want to expand how they teach lessons from the Social Thinking Methodology.

Day 3: Practical Ideas for Teaching Self-Regulation & Building Friendships When a student says or does something that seems out of sync with the group, many are quick to call this a “behavior problem.” Likewise, when it’s hard to make a friend, or friendships dissolve into dislikes, we may see this as reluctance or resistance to building relationships. The reality is that both managing one’s own behavior and building relationships are complex. They require a foundation of self-awareness, social interpretation, and problem solving. This course will focus on how to rethink what is meant by “behavior problems” and teach lessons that encourage the development of social competencies to meet one’s own personal social goals. We will also unpack different aspects of peer-based relations, from friendship to dislike, and provide practical tools and perspective-taking activities to encourage student motivation.


Program Rundown

Date: 1-3 Mar 2024 (Fri-Sun)

Time(HKT) Content
08:30-09:00 Registration
09:00-10:30 Workshop Part 1
10:30-11:00

Morning Tea Break

11:00-12:30 Workshop Part 2
12:30-13:30

Lunch

13:30-15:00 Workshop Part 3
15:00-15:30 Afternoon Tea Break
15:30-17:00 Workshop Part 4



Terms and Regulations

      • All video or audio recordings, or using mobile devices for filming or photography is prohibited during the seminar.
      • Contingency Plan in case of Bad Weather: If Typhoon Signal No. 3, Red, or Amber Rainstorm Signal is hoisted, the seminar will be held as scheduled. If Typhoon Signal No.8 or above, or Black Rainstorm Signal remains hoisted by 6:30 am on the event date or other unforeseeable circumstances, the seminar will be canceled. You will be informed of the re-scheduled arrangement by email in due course.