7 Habits of Highly Effective Kindergarteners
Presented by Dr. Rick Solomon | May 13, 2026 7PM EST
1 HOURÂ | LIVE ONLINE via ZOOM | INTERACTIVE
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Are your children ready for kindergarten? Drawing from his 25 yearsâ experience in working with children on the spectrum, their families, and dozens of school systems, Dr. Rick describes what it takes for autistic children to be successful as they start elementary school. He will discuss whether or not to delay kindergarten, how to promote each of the 7 habits of successful kindergarteners, whether or not to tell the other students that a child has autism, and how to work with the schools to make the autistic childâs academic experience the best it can be.
Teachers, therapists, social workers, and other early childhood professionals working with young children will benefit from this webinar.
REGISTER HERE ($19)Objectives
1. Describe the functional developmental capacities for successful school participation, in general education or special education settings, and how to promote these capacities.
2. List several ways to collaborate with schools, through the âIEP processâ, to promote the autistic childâs best academic experience.
3. Describe how to help the child with autism be as socially and emotionally successful as possible in the school setting.
4. List each of the 7 Habits of Successful Kindergarteners and how children on the spectrum can be supported to achieve these habits.
5. Describe the basic types of ADHD medications that can help school children with attentional issues.
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Speaker's Biography
Over the last 25 years, Richard Solomon M.D. served as the Medical Director of The Ann Arbor Center for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics. Dr. Rick, the âfun doctorâ, is a nationally and internationally recognized expert and speaker in the field of autism science and intervention. He is the founder of The PLAY Project (www.playproject.org), an evidence-based, parent implemented autism intervention model that trains parents and professionals using a developmental, relationship-based, and playful approach. His books, Autism: The Potential Within and The PLAY Project Parent Guide, describe his clinical approach to helping young autistic children. Dr. Solomon has dozens of publications in scientific journals and his career includes fellowships and faculty positions in pediatrics, editorial peer reviewer for pediatric journals, and numerous volunteer positions with nonprofit boards and state appointed committees. He is married, has two adult children, and four grandchildren.Â
Host's Biography
Dr. Scott Mesh is the Director of Young Child Learning and the CEO and Co-Founder of Los Niños Services which serves 2,000 young children with special needs each year through homecare and center services. He is a Clinical Psychologist with over 25 years of experience working with young children and their families and is an expert on assessing young children for developmental disabilities and autism. He has helped thousands of parents over the years make the transition to gaining help for their children through early childhood special education services. He is a leader in early childhood development and working effectively with parents.
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