Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 Please join us at the next LA FEAT Meeting on Monday, November 8. We have a special guest speaker, Dr. Sébastien Bosch, California Unified Service Providers (CUSP) current Clinical Director and co-founder. Formerly, he was the Research and Development Director and a Senior Clinical Supervisor for the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD). Dr. Bosch will be speaking about creating effective curriculum strategies for autistic children within a behavioral model. Meeting time and location: Monday, November 8 7:00-9:00 p.m. First Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall 1100 N. Poinsettia Ave Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 We welcome parents, professionals and anyone else who would like to attend. Meeting will begin promptly at 7:00pm. If you have a suggestion for a meeting topic, or would like more information, please email lafeat@... or call toll free 1-866- 4LAFEAT. LA FEAT was founded by parents of autistic children. We are a non- profit 501©3 organization dedicated to helping families obtain quality, effective autism therapies. LA FEAT emphasizes the importance of research based, data driven treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorders. We endorse Applied Behavioral Analysis as the most effective treatment available. Current clinical research shows that nearly half of all young children with autism treated by an in- home intensive behavioral program achieve normal intellectual and educational functioning by the first grade. Even if they do not achieve normal functioning, nearly all children with autism benefit from intensive, one-on-one training programs. LA FEAT recommends that families carefully research treatment options and providers. We are here to support families in this journey. Join us! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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