The research is clear. People who are neurodiverse spend more time online than pursuing any other leisure activity. Combined with a high unemployment rate and a services cliff when adolescents leave school this unfettered access to the internet can lead people down a rabbit hole that crosses social and legal boundaries. This presentation will identify two areas of current concern- accessing illegal images and radicalization and what we, as behavior analysts, can do to support families in cultivating different interests and developing healthy technology habits through education, collaboration and applied behavior analytic strategies.
Participants will be able to:
- Relate the social and legal implications of concerning online behavior with characteristics of neurodiversity which increase vulnerability.
- Synthesize information from the National Institute of Justice on reducing contact with the criminal justice system with behavior analytic practices
- Compile a list of strategies to implement in their clinical practice.
About the Presenter
This was amazing! I had never thought about the dangers of the internet for not only the ASD population but just in general. I would love to connect and learn more!
The information presented during tis webinar was relevant to several clients I am currently working with. They are getting older and parents are providing access to electronics without proper education. The information and resources will be utilized.
This course was absolutely incredible.
This training opened my eyes to internet safety in a new way. I fully expected to learn the same old, teach your clients/ students how to stay away from strangers. The typical after school special of internet safety. However, this presentation presented a different view of internet safety in terms of preventing anybody (not just people with ASD) from committing serious offenses or becoming victims. These are very real conversations that need to be had, even if they are difficult to have.
Course information
- Title: Promoting Internet Safety
- Presenter: Laurie Sperry Ph.D., BCBA-D, MSc Forensic Psych
- Date: Tuesday, January 16th, 2024
- CEUs: 2 Learning - Ethics
- Time: 9:00 AM Pacific
- Duration: 1 hour and 40 minutes
- Customer Rating: (39)