Padmaja is the founder and president of Parent Engagement for Active Child Enrichment (PEACE). PEACE coaches and guides families, particularly those from marginalized populations, to enable and enrich children toward a productive academic and life trajectory. She is a globally engaged educational consultant and author with expertise in the fields of early childhood and special education.
In addition to authoring practical texts, Padmaja offers free webinars that complement and expound upon the content found in her guides. These webinars are presented by AbleNet University and are available on-demand. They also provide professional credit hours.
Her webinars on Autism Spectrum Disorder comprise a three-part series:
Children w/ ASD: Understanding & responding to the Communication Behavioral & Social Characteristics
Children with autism spectrum disorder tend to process and respond to information in the environment in unique and unusual ways which frequently present challenges to educators and families. This session will illustrate how to better understand the characteristics of children with ASD and the underlying factors that contribute to their problem behaviors in order to provide individualized supports and interventions to maximize their academic, social, and behavioral outcomes. This session is part one of a three-part series.
Setting and Student-specific Personalized Interventions and Supports for Children with ASD
This session, combining the portrayal of several student case examples and setting-specific situations, will present proactive intervention techniques and tools to reduce challenging behaviors of students with ASD. Empowered with best-practice techniques grounded in the positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS) approach, you can transform your knowledge into constructive action to achieve desirable long-term outcomes for children with ASD. This session is part two of a three-part series.
Transform Transition Meltdown to Calm-down
Changes in routines, activities, materials, or environments can trigger transition-related tantrums in children with ASD. Experiencing anxiety and stress, they may engage in aggressive or oppositional behaviors. This workshop, drawing from evidence-based best practices, will demonstrate how to pursue child-focused approaches–seven support strategies–to prevent transition-related meltdowns and create smooth transitions. This session is part three of a three-part series.
Please take advantage of these free webinars… Padmaja is a rich resource!
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