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Autism One 2005 Conference

May 26 – 29

Chicago Marriott O'Hare Hotel

http://AutismOne.org

The most comprehensive conference on autism ever assembled now offers

greater focus to help you address specific needs, shorten your

learning curve, and bring you quickly up to speed.

Most Comprehensive

Questions and answers do not stop at the boundary of a discipline.

Multivariate in presentation and cure autism bows to the collective

weight of doctors working with therapists working with educators

working with parents working to recover their children.

Our children benefit from an inter-disciplinary approach. Autism One

2005 is proud to feature over 100 of the leading experts presenting

in four tracks to help you make the best decisions:

1. Biomedical Treatments

2. Behavior / Communication / Education Therapies

3. Complementary and Alternative Medicine

4. Government / Legal / Personal Issues

Greater Focus

This year we are introducing a number of important changes to provide

what we are calling a " lived experience. " Conferences have a tendency

to talk at you. That's not good enough. Real learning occurs at a

deeper level; a level that combines the abstract with the practical.

Initiatives include:

1. The Mentor Program: You may request a mentor. Mentors are fellow-

parents with recovered children or children well on their way to

recovery.

2. Three Mini-Tracks: Three mini-tracks, 1. Parents New to the

diagnosis; 2. Puberty, Adolescence and 3. Adulthood; and

Environmental Medicine/Issues are available.

3. Pre-Conference Day, GFCF and SCD - Culinary Delight: The Pre-

Conference day is devoted to hands-on cooking to take the mystery out

of gluten- casein-free, and specific carbohydrate diets.

4. Gluten/Casein free items on breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus:

Menu options will include gluten- and casein-free for breakfast,

lunch, and dinner. Have a taste, it's good.

A partial list of topics, by track, include:

1. Track - Biomedical Treatments

Autoimmune factors / treatments

Biochemistry of autism

Casein- gluten-free diet

Chelation - many forms of

Dental care

Diagnosis

Enzymes

Essential fatty acids

Food / nutrition / diet / vitamins / minerals / organic foods

Environmental medicine / toxins

IVIG, transfer factors, IV glutathione

Neurological testing, findings, treatments

Phenol sulfur transferase deficiency

Ongoing research

Vaccinations

2. Track - Behavior / Communication / Education Therapies

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)

Auditory Integration

Computers as learning tools

Greenspan / Floor time

Home schooling

Music therapy

Occupational Therapy

Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS)

Pivotal Response Training (PVT)

Psychological counseling, testing

Puberty and beyond

Relationship Development Intervention (RDI)

Supra-Modal Integrative Learning Experience (SMILE)

Sensory Integration

Verbal Behavior

Vision Therapy

3. Track - Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Ayurveda Medicine

Chiropractic

Detoxification

Environmental medicine

Homeopathy

Naturopathic Medicine

Hyperbaric oxygen treatment

Mother's milk

Neurofeedback

Neural organization technique

Orthomolecular Medicine

Raw milk

Specific Carbohydrate Diet (SCD)

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)

4. Track - Government / Legal / Personal Issues

Adolescence

Adult services

Autism the law and you

Counseling - coping and communication for parents

Dealing with insurance companies

Estate Planning

How to be your own best advocate

Individual Evaluation Plans (IEPs)

Legislative action

Obtaining government services

Puberty

School systems

Vaccines the law and you

A partial list of speakers include:

Ackerman

B. , PhD

, MFA

Tapan Audhya, PhD

Ayoub, MD

Sallie Bernard

Mark Blaxill

Judith Bluestone

Bolles

Jeff Bradstreet, MD

Helen Brauninger

Barbara Brewitt, PhD

Kathy Brunner

Burk

Rashid Buttar, DO

Natasha -McBride, MD

Jeff Cantor, DDS

Lujene

Cellini

Gayle Christensen

Peta Cohen, MS, RD

Croxton

DeHoney

Deth, PhD

G. Doman

Anne Ehlert

Barbara Loe Fisher

and Carolyn Gammicchia

Donna Gates

Kim Garvey-Hoehne

and Mark Geier, MD, PhD

Jody Goddard

Temple Grandin, PhD

Doreen Granpeesheh, PhD

Green, MD

Boyd Haley, PhD

J.B. Handley

Martha Herbert, MD

Betsy Hicks

Hicks, MD

Mady Hornig, MD

Devin Houston, PhD

Vicki Isler, PhD

Jill , PhD

K.P. Khalsa

Kirby

Lori Knowles

Vale Krenik

Kulczyk

Lang

Patty Lemer

, MD

Carolyn

Joy Lunt, RN

Tamara Mariea, CHMM, CCN

Terri McCreedy

Megson, MD

Melnychuk, RSHom(NA) CCH

Mehl-Madrona, MD, PhD

Neubrander, MD

Seth Pearl, DC

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Beth Palo

Romaniec

Lenny Schafer

Mark Schauss

Jeff Sell, Esq.

Chantal Sicile-Kira

Shore

Slimak

Teri Small

Sovern

KP Stoller, MD

Debra Swain, PhD

Sykes

Tarasuk

Ullman, ND, and Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman, ND, DHANP

Anju Usman, MD

Wakefield, MD

Walsh, PhD

Debbie Zelinsky

Autism One is a 501(3)©, non-profit, charity organization, started

by a small group of parents of children with autism. Parents are and

must remain the driving force of our community, the stakes are too

high and the issues too scared to delegate to outside interests.

If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact me. Thank

you and we'll see you in May.

My Best,

Edmund Arranga

714.680.0792

http://AutismOne.org

earranga@...

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