Put your questions directly to Carol Gray - inventor of the celebrated Social Stories - on Awares, September 17, 2012

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Adam Feinstein

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Don't miss this invaluable opportunity to put your questions directly to Carol Gray  - inventor of the celebrated Social Stories - on the Awares conference site on September 17, 2012.  Her brilliant paper,  'Social Stories - An Introduction and Implications for the Future,'  is available to read right now at www.awares.org/conferences as soon as you register.

This is the latest in our monthly series of one-day online conferences on www.awares.org/conferences  in 2012 run by Autism Cymru - Wales's National Charity for Autism - and featuring an outstanding line-up of many of the world's leading autism authorities.

Carol is the President of The Gray Center for Social Learning and Understanding in Grand Rapids, a non-profit organisation serving people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and those working on their behalf.  She is an internationally respected author and speaker with over 20 years' experience as a teacher and consultant working on behalf of children and adults with ASD.  In 1991, Carol developed Social Stories, a strategy used worldwide with children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD).  She has published several articles, chapters and books on topics related to the education and welfare of people with ASD, addressing challenging issues ranging from how to teach social understanding and social skills, bullying, death and dying, and loss, learning and people with ASD. Carol and The Gray Center have also been working in collaboration with Mark Shelley and the Specialminds Foundation, a non-profit organisation, to develop Storymovies and co-ordinating materials.  Carol is the recipient of the Barbara Lipinski Award for her international contribution to the education and welfare of people with ASD.

To cover our costs, we are charging an entry fee of just £5 for members of Autism Cymru or £12 for non-members. (Membership of Autism Cymru is free.) Fees are paid when you initially register for this one-day online seminar.  Remember that this provides you with the opportunity to raise your questions with one of the world's leading autism authorities.

For further details about this and all other Awares online autism conferences, please contact myself, Adam Feinstein, at:   ad...@autismcymru.org

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