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Dear Colleagues--

The following is a workshop announcement.

If you attended the Introduction to Teaching Language (Verbal Behavior) workshop

in Orlando in July, 2003, and indicated an interest in additional training, you

are receiving this announcement of advanced, intensive training. You may also be

receiving this announcement if you are on our company’s mailing list.

Teaching Language and Appropriate Behavior to Children and Adults

with Developmental Disabilities, including Autism

Workshop 3 (VB3): Advanced Training in Verbal Behavior

McGreevy, Ph.D., BCBA and Associates

March 4-5, 2004

Check-in: 8:00 a.m. Workshop: 8:30 a.m. – 3:30p.m.

The Courtyard at Lake Lucerne

Orlando, FL USA

(near downtown Orlando)

This workshop provides two days of intensive training in the Verbal Behavior

approach to teaching language and appropriate behavior to vocal and non-vocal

children and adults with developmental disabilities, including autism. This ABA

approach, which is based on B.F. Skinner’s analysis of verbal behavior

(expressive language), the research and writing of Jack and others, the

book Teaching Language to Children with Autism and Other Developmental

Disabilities written by Mark Sundberg and Jim Partington, and the work of Vince

Carbone, McGreevy, and others, begins with expressive language and

includes specific teaching procedures unfamiliar to most professionals and

parents. This workshop is designed for teachers, behavior analysts,

speech-language pathologists, parents, and in-home therapists who have

previously attended an introductory workshop in Verbal Behavior or who have

participated in the implementation of this approach with one or more learners.

Attendance is limited to the first 40 registrants. Twelve CEUs are available for

BCABAs and BCBAs at no additional cost.

If you would like more information or would like to register, go to...

www.behaviorchange.com

Thank you.

McGreevy, Ph.D., P.A. and Associates

Behavior Analysts

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