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Does your child have autism? Do you live in Scotland?

Keys for Learning are delighted to invite CEAT to co-host FREE seminars in

Glasgow and Edinburgh in November.

FIND OUT HOW TO:

* Motivate your child to communicate

* Structure activities to promote requesting

* Seize day to day moments to teach your child new language and;

* Chart and celebrate gains.

Glasgow seminar at:

Partick Burgh Halls,

9 Burgh Hall st,

Glasgow,

G11 5LN

Thursday 4th November

9:30am - 2:30pm

Edinburgh seminar at:

St. Margaret's House,

151 London Road,

Edinburgh,

EH7 6AE

Saturday 6th November

9:30am - 2:30pm

Please look us up on Facebook (search Keysforlearning Edinburgh) if you have an

account and see our events page for info.

Or if you're not on Facebook paste links below into address bar to see flyers:

FOR EDINBURGH SEMINAR:

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=191340 & l=098d1b2cbc & id=100001066038314

FOR GLASGOW SEMINAR:

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=195277 & l=d282933fb8 & id=100001066038314

To register for either seminar, please email: autismtraining2010@...

Both seminars are FREE of charge

Hopefully see you there!

The Keys for Learning Team

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MORE ABOUT KEYS FOR LEARNING:

At Keys for Learning we specialise in working with children who have autism,

language delays and/or problem behaviours.

We are pleased to announce our new affiliation with CEAT, an established

provider of ABA programmes, based in Belfast. This collaboration will enable us

to provide high quality home programmes for families in Scotland.

Using Applied Behavioural Analysis we can help to unlock your child's potential

through designing individually tailored programmes that target your child's

greatest needs. We'll train you with the necessary 'keys' so that you can

implement the programme and we'll support you as much as you need (think super

nanny!).

Please visit our website at http://www.autism-scotland.co.uk/ for further

information or email us at: enquiries@....

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