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New Issue of Science in Autism Treatment!

All of us at the Association for Science in Autism Treatment hope that you are

having a happy, healthy, and productive 2011!  

ASAT is excited to now have met the 2010 goal of 6000 subscribers to SIAT. We

have set a new

goal of 10,000 subscribers in 2011!  We tell you all about it in this

issue of the newsletter.  To help us reach it, we encourage you “send to

a friend†by clicking the link in the box to the left or sharing the

link: www.asatonline.org/signup.  

In the newsletter, we are introducing our newest board member – Dr. Cyndy

, a parent and advocate of a child with autism.  

Click here to download the issue: 

http://asatonline.org/pdf/winter2011.pdf  

As you open the new year’s issue of our newsletter, we hope you

continue to find it useful and share it with those you think might

benefit.  

In addition to the hours of time that ASAT’s board members and

volunteers provide, ASAT is supported by many donors and sponsors,

listed in the donor wall and list of sponsors in the newsletter.

 Without them, we would not be able to accomplish all the things we have

this past year.  

Please contact us at info@... with any questions or comments…and

thank you for your commitment to Science in Autism Treatment!  

Happy reading!

Josh Pritchard, M.S., BCBA

Celiberti, Ph.D., BCBA-D

Co-Editors of Science in Autism Treatment

In this Issue:

•   Tribute to Luce.

•   Examination of sensory integration by Tom Zane.

•   Clinical Corner: What do I do when my son bolts!

•  Review of the 2010 Rock'n for Autism Awareness concert.

•  

3 research article summaries examining hyperbaric oxygen therapy, the

use of weighted vests, and a manualized DIR parent training approach to

treatment.

• A Media Watch update.

…and much more!

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