Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 Early registration for VB workshops in Plano, TX Early registration is now open for our upcoming 3-day workshops. Seating is limited – register early! Early Registration ends December 31. Teaching Communication Skills to Children with Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities (3-day Workshop #1) Presented by Vince Carbone, Ed.D., Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Wed-Thu-Fri, February 21-23, 2007 in Plano, TX Workshop location: SMU in Legacy; co-sponsored by NTAEC and Wayman Learning Center. 18 Continuing Education hours approved for Texas Certified Teachers, Speech-Language Pathologists (TSHA) and Early Intervention Specialists (ECI). Early registration discounted to $250 ends December 31. Regular registration is $300. Workshop registration includes continental breakfast, Dr. Carbone's 200-page guided notes, and CEUs. The registration form, location map, and other information is now available at www.ntaec.org under Parent and Professional Training. Teaching Verbal Behavior – Hands-on Training for Professionals (3- day Workshop #4) Presented by Tamara S. Kasper, Speech-Language Pathologist, BCABA and Godwin, B.S., BCABA (associates of Dr. Vince Carbone, BCBA) Mon-Tue-Wed, March 19-21, 2007 in Plano, TX Workshop location: Wayman Learning Center. Map available at www.waymanlearningcenter.com. 18 Continuing Education hours approved for Texas Certified Teachers. Continuing education hours are pending approval for Texas Speech-Language Pathologists (TSHA). Early registration discounted to $495 for TX Professionals ends December 31. Regular registration is $595. Workshop registration includes morning refreshments, guided notes, and CEUs. Please email Kim at k.stewart@... for a registration form. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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