Guest guest Posted January 4, 2008 Report Share Posted January 4, 2008 ABCs of ABA Workshop Presented by Gordon Bourland, Ph.D., BCBA Saturday February 2, 2008 8:30 Registration 9:00 Workshop Begins 12:00-1:00 Bring Your own lunch and eat with friends and other parents at the center or step out for lunch nearby 3:30 Workshop Ends There is no charge to attend the workshop. A donation of $15 to FEAT- NT is appreciated at the workshop. **Seating is limited** To reserve your seat, e-mail Laurie Snyder at laurie@... with the name of each attendee, along with their email address, and phone number. Email confirmation will be NOT be sent unless the workshop is full. A reminder email may be sent days prior. We apologize, no childcare provided. The ABCs of ABA workshop, originally created by FEAT, is an overview of Applied Behavioral Analysis. Terms and techniques for treatment and education of individuals within the Autism Spectrum Disorder will be covered. This workshop is an excellent starting point for parents, therapists, caregivers, teachers, case workers, family and friends who would like to better understand the science of Applied Behavior Analysis and how it is applicable in the field of autism. This is an interactive session with many opportunities to ask questions. Whether you are just learning to apply ABA, or need refresher training, this workshop is for you. For more information about FEAT-NT and their upcoming community events, please visit their website at www.featnt.org. Directions to the FEAT-NT Center can be found best at www.mapquest.com FEAT-NT Resource Center and Library 4239 Road to the Mall North Richland Hills, Texas (Road to the Mall is a small road that runs behind the Dollar Movies near Holiday Lane and Highway 26 (also known as Blvd 26 and Grapevine Hwy) We look forward to seeing you there! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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