Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 ABA International Autism Conference via Webcam At Potential Inc. Dear Friends and Staff, Please join Potential Inc. to view the First ABA Autism Conference that was held in February in Boston via webcam. Registration is only $20 per person and includes food and beverages. Babysitting will be available for $10 per child. Payment is due at the time of the webcast. For more information about each lecture, click on the title to follow the link. Webcast 1: Date: March 25th at 4:30-8:00 Topics covered: • Social and Interpersonal Skills Interventions for Children with Autism Marjorie Charlop-Christy, Ph.D., Claremont McKenna College & The Claremont Autism Center • Preventing and Reducing Challenging Behavior in Home Settings Wacker, Ph.D., University of Iowa • Issues, Trends, and Scientifically-Based Practices for Children and Youth with Asperger Syndrome Simpson, Ed.D., University of Kansas Webcast 2: Date: March 31st at 1:00-5:30 Topics covered: • Applied Behavior Analysis: What It Is and What It Isn't Bobby Newman, Ph.D., BCBA, Room to Grow • What Has Behavior Analysis Contributed to the Understanding and Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders? Tristram , Ph.D., University of Rochester Medical Center • The Critical Importance of Science-Based Treatments for Autism Foxx, Ph.D., BCBA, Pennsylvania State University • A Behavioral Approach to Language Assessment and Intervention for Children with Autism Mark Sundberg, Ph.D., BCBA, Sundberg and Associates Webcast 3: Date: April 7th at 1:00-5:30 Topics covered: • ABA Programming in the Home: Characteristics of Quality Services and Providers Celiberti, Ph.D., BCBA, Private Practice • Effective School-Based Programs for Children with Autism Carol , Ph.D., University of Washington • Improving Outcomes for Students with Autism: The Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004, Evidence-Based Interventions, and Progress Monitoring Yell, Ph.D., University of South Carolina • Evidence-Based Practices for Helping Secondary Students with Autism Transition Successfully to Adulthood Test, Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Charlotte Location: All workshops are location: Potential Inc. Clinic 638 Newtown Yardley Road Commons West, Suite 1F Newtown, PA 18940 Please register on our website: www.potentialinc.org/Registration.html If you have any questions or concerns please email atraina@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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