Webinar | April 8th, 2 pm - 3 pm ET

Helping Autistic Learners Navigate Online Communication and Digital Citizenship

How can we help young people navigate digital spaces safely and confidently? From texting to social media, online communication presents both opportunities and challenges—especially for autistic learners.

Many struggle with the unspoken rules of digital interactions, making it essential to teach the skills they need to engage safely and effectively.

In this webinar, we’ll explore five key strategies for teaching digital communication and citizenship, including:

  • Video modeling techniques to teach online social skills
  • How to build self-awareness and healthy digital habits
  • Teaching the benefits and risks of screen time
  • Supporting caregivers with practical strategies
  • The role of digital literacy in fostering independence

You'll learn how to teach digital social norms, support healthy screen habits, and equip students to navigate online risks—all with practical tools to help autistic learners engage safely and confidently.

Can’t make it live? Register anyway, and we’ll send you the recording. 

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About the presenters

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Brittany Brunell, M.S. CCC-SLP, is the co-founder and Chief Learning Officer of Everyday Speech. She is a former school and private practice Speech-Language Pathologist. Brittany founded the company in 2014 after recognizing the power of video modeling and seeing the need for quality pragmatic language and communication resources. Today, over 70,000 educators use Everyday Speech including SLPs, social workers, teachers, and psychologists. Everyday Speech is a global organization based in Boston. In her free time, Brittany enjoys spending time with her husband and two sons and traveling when they have the chance.