Guest guest Posted October 14, 2008 Report Share Posted October 14, 2008 practical strategies for preparing adolescents for adulthood A Day with Dr. Gerhardt Doubletree Hotel, Plymouth Meeting Thursday, November 6, 2008 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Registration and Continental Breakfast starts at 8 a.m.) Quick Reference of subjects to be addressed during conference: Career choices Recreation/Leisure Sexuality Social skills Quality of life ABC data Problematic behaviors Hygiene Functional communication Safety Self-monitoring Personal mobility Employment in community Job matching Independence Preparing community job sites Family support Video Modeling Self-Protection Quality of Life Research Applied behavior Analysis ****REGISTRATION FORM***** Name: _________________________________________ E-mail confirmation:_________________________________ Address: ________________________________________ Phone: ________________________________________ ________________________________________ REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.ASAPHILLY.ORG Conf. registration fee (please check one): Check all that apply: o Parent—$25 \ o I need a receipt o Professional—$50 \ o I need a certificate of attendance o Individual with Autism Spectrum Disorder—no charge o Add me to the asaphilly list-serv Make checks payable to: ASA, Gr. Phila. Ch. No purchase orders please. Mail registration to: ASA Greater Phila. , c/o Carol Rosser, 1036 Nash Avenue , Lansdale , PA 19446 Questions: solveautism@... If any special accommodations are needed for an attendee, notification must be received by October 6, 2008. NO refunds for cancellations after 10-25-08 ..About ASA, Greater Phila. Chapter: The Autism Society of America, Greater Philadelphia Chapter, is a parent-driven nonprofit organization. This chapter serves the 5 county region of SE Pennsylvania ( Philadelphia , Bucks, Chester , Delaware and Montgomery Counties ).The mission of the Autism Society of America is to promote lifelong access and opportunities for persons within the autism spectrum and their families, to be fully included, participating members of their communities through advocacy, public awareness, education and research related to autism. Please note: The ASA, Greater Phila, Chapter, does not endorse individual programs, therapies, schools, facilities, or the theories or practices of any individual person. The presentations of speakers at autism events are for informational purposes and should not be interpreted as endorsements. For more information about the chapter, visit our website at www.asaphilly.org or call our “Information and Referral” line at 610-358-5256. DAY’S AGENDA · 8:00 am Registration/Continental Breakfast · 8:30 am Morning Session begins · 9:45 am – 10:00 am Break · 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Lunch (On your own) · 12:30 pm - Afternoon Session begins · 2:30 pm – 2:45 pm Break · 2:45 pm – 4:00 pm Questions from audience ABOUT THE SPEAKER F. Gerhardt, Ed.D. Dr. Gerhardt is President of the Organization for Autism Research, a nonprofit organization, the mission of which is to fund applied research and disseminate the relevant findings in support of learners with Autism Spectrum Disorders and their families. Dr. Gerhardt has over 25 years experience utilizing the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis in support of adolescents and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders in educational, employment, and community based settings. He is the author or co-author of articles and book chapters on the needs of adults with autism spectrum disorder, the school-to-work-transition process, assessment of social competence, and analysis and intervention of problematic behavior. He has presented nationally and internationally on these topics. Dr. Gerhardt received his doctorate from the Rutgers University Graduate School of Education. Dr. Gerhardt was recently awarded the W. son Award for Significant Contributions to Effective Behavior Intervention by New York State ABA. Dr. Gerhardt has been an active member of land ABA since relocating to land (from New Jersey ) 6 years ago and he is currently the President-Elect. Previously, he had served on the Board of Directors on New York State ABA and was a founding director of Connecticut ABA . Today, professionals, families and learners with ASD are beginning to redefine the outcomes of the transition process beyond simple job placement to focus on career development and measures of personal competence and life satisfaction. To this end, this presentation will provide an overview and practical suggestions for transition planning AT ANY AGE in support of desirable and individualized employment outcomes with attention to assessment, community based training, employment development, job-related social skills, and quality of life concerns. Directions: From the Airport Take Interstate 95 South to Route 476 North. Follow 476 North to Exit 20 -- Germantown Pike West (the last exit). Merge with Germantown Pike -- at the third light turn right onto Hickory Road . Go to first light and make a left onto Fountain Road . Hotel is at the first stop sign on your right. New York/ New Jersey Turnpike Take the New Jersey Turnpike to Exit 6 -- Pennsylvania Turnpike. Go west on the Turnpike to Exit 333 -- Norristown . Following signs to Plymouth Road , turn left at the first light onto Plymouth Road . Turn right onto Germantown Pike at the next light. Proceed on Germantown Pike and turn right onto Hickory Road at the second light. Go to first light and make a left onto Fountain Road . Hotel is at the first stop sign on your right. Washington DC , and Wilmington , Delaware Take Interstate 95 North to Route 476 North. Take Route 476 to Exit 20 -- Germantown Pike West. At the third light, turn right onto Hickory Road . Go to first light and make a left onto Fountain Road . Hotel is at the first stop sign on your right. Route 476 Take Route 476 to Exit 20 -- Germantown Pike West. At the third light, turn right onto Hickory Road . Go to first light and make a left onto Fountain Road . Hotel is at the first stop sign on your right. From Downtown Philadelphia Take Interstate 76 west to Exit 331B -- Plymouth Meeting/Route 476. Take Route 476 north to Exit 20 -- Germantown Pike West. At the third light, turn right onto Hickory Road . Go to first light and make a left onto Fountain Road . Hotel is at the first stop sign on your right. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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