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Learn About

Computer-Based Intervention (CBI)

*FREE ONE HOUR CLASS

OUR NEXT CLASS WILL BE OFFERED

WED. OCTOBER 22, 2008

5:30 PM Eastern Standard Time (EST)

For Your Child with Autism or Developmental Delay

You will open up a whole new world them! Computer-Based

Intervention is a

great way for children with autism to learn new skills.

Research has shown

that individuals on the spectrum are often more successful

learning though

this channel. Technology is so important for our kids. Take

this free class

and learn how you can use technology to increase your

child's abilities.

Webinars are fun and interactive. They are easy to access.

You will receive

an e-mail with a link to our website. All you need is a

computer with

Internet access. Our class is also available through the

telephone for

those=2

0who would prefer this method.

THE FIRST CLASS IS FREE

In addition to

receiving the first class for free, you have an

opportunity to continue to learn and take up to 5 additional

one hour

classes on CBI. Each one of these classes offers the

opportunity to learn

and use computer-based intervention to train in different

skill areas. All

programs are user-friendly and are designed for easy home

program usage

REGISTRATION IS EASY

Log on to:

valerieherskowitz.com

Click on the link to Webinars:

You will then see a link to register for the

WEBINARS FOR FAMILIES.

IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO REGISTER FOR OUR NEXT CLASS: WEDNESDAY,

OCTOBER 22,

2008

5:30 PM EASTERN STANDARD TIME (EST)

(If you can't make this one, class is offered each

Wednesday)

The Presenter:

0A

Herskowitz, MA CCC is a 30 year veteran speech and

language

pathologist. She isone of the world’s foremost speakers on

the subject of

Computer-Based Intervention (CBI) and is the founder of

Dimensions Therapy

Center. Ms. Herskowitz was the recipient of the Stevie

Lifetime Achievement

Award in 2004 for her work with individuals with autism. Her

youngest son,

Blake, was diagnosed in 1993 with autism. She is the author

of the upcoming

book, Computers and Autism: Maximizing Independence Through

Technology.

Read 's article in this months, Autism Advocate

published by the

Autism Society of America

*THE FIRST CLASS IS OFFERED FREE THROUGH A GRANT FROM:

THE UNICORN CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION

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