| Description | | Participants will learn:
Prevalence of girls on the spectrum along with the difficulties identifying girls on the autism
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Characteristics specific to females on the spectrum
What is masking or camouflage and how is is used by girls
Consequences of not identifying girls with autism
Conditions that can co-exist with females and autism
Specialized instruction and strategies to support girls with autism in the school setting
Special Note:
This training will include a panel of autistic females to give participants first-hand insight on how autism effects them during their day-to-day life.
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| Location | | ESU 4 2301 Dalhke Ave |
| Status | | Closed 7 Registered  No Minimum; No Maximum; 8 Lunch Count |
| Section Dates | |
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| November 4, 2025 | 8:30 AM | 3:30 PM |
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| Registration Fees | |
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| Lunch | | Lunch will be provided. |
| Comments | | Presenters:
Teri McGill - Metro Region ASD Network Coordinator
Beth Klootwyk - School Psychologist Elkhorn Public Schools
Nicole Heller - School Psychologist - Elkhorn Public Schools
Jennifer Johnson - School Psychologist - Wahoo Public Schools
Marci Haight- Northeast Region ASD Network Coordinator
ESU #4 (2301 Dahlke Ave, Auburn, NE 68305)
Note: This training will be live at ESU #3 (LaVista) and streamed to ESU 4
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