25 February 2010
Thursday, 25 February 2010, 2:00 PM – 1:00 PM EST / Friday, 26 February 2010, 1:00 AM – 2:00 AM CST (Philippine Time)

Linda Hodgdon, publisher of AutismFamilyOnline.com, will be interviewing Eric Chessen, the leading expert in Autism Fitness, about the importance of fitness for individuals with autism and how it affects behavior, social skills and life routines.

Do you have students who spend too much time in passive activities such as watching TV or playing too many video games?

Many of our students don’t have the athletic or social skills to participate successfully in typical sports opportunities. But that should not keep them from successfully taking part in fitness activities.

Eric will share specific ways to help students achieve fitness goals, whether or not they have strong athletic capabilities.

Some of the questions discussed will be:
1. How and why does fitness affect social skills and behavior?
2. What is the difference between fitness and sports?
3. Why can sports be difficult for students with ASD?
4. What are the most important goals for fitness?
5. What is the best way to integrate fitness into a student’s life?
and lots more. . .

We will be answering some of your top questions about helping your students achieve health and fitness. Eric will provide specific strategies to make fitness activities fun and enjoyable for your students.

Don’t worry if your schedule does not allow you to attend at the time of the webinar. Everyone who signs up will be sent a link after the program so you can attend on your own time schedule. But you must be signed up to receive this link.

There is no charge for this webinar from AutismFamilyOnline.com, but there are limited spaces available, so sign up right away. Click here to register.

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  1. Jennifer says:

    I signed up to view the seminar but was unable to watch it while it was going on. I was never sent a link to the program for later viewing though. Can I get one sent to me now?

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