Key Topics: social cognition, academic learning, multisensory teaching

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Early Learners (Ages 4-7)
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Instructor: Nancy Tarshis (Disclosure)


2 hours of instruction


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2 hours of training and CE credit available for select professionals.

For any special accommodations please email us.

Teaching the We Thinkers! Curriculum Series with Fidelity: A Short Course

This short 2-hour course is designed to give educators, therapists, and parents/caregivers an understanding of the We Thinkers! series, a metacognitive curriculum for 4- to 7-year-olds. It introduces social cognitive concepts; strategies for implementing the series with fidelity, including engineering the environment, pacing, and playing with the concepts; and highlights key components of social thinking, group formulation, and service delivery. Lessons are story-based, games oriented, and support inquiry-based learning using hands-on, multisensory teaching tools. The 90-day Recorded Replay Access begins on January 30.

Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026 | 11:00 pm your local time
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Registration Includes 90-Day Recorded Replay Access

Attendee Registration
$54.00
Register each attendee individually—access is for ONE person only, not to be shared. CEs available for select professions.
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