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www.Autism-Conferences.comSeptember 2008

Greetings!

Autism-Conferences is now National!

Our National Name is "Autism Conferences of America"

Check out our upcoming Conferences Glendale, AZ / Boston, MASS /

New York City, NY Anaheim, CA

Sincerely,

Jer LundyAutism-Conferences

a Kluth, Ph.D

You're going to love this Kid: Teaching Students with Autism in Inclusive Schools

Keynote: Participants will learn the how and why of supporting students with autism spectrum labels in general education classrooms. Topics that will be addressed include defining (and redefining) autism, listening to the voices of those with autism, differentiating instruction, and creating more active and responsive lessons. The session will focus on the importance of pushing beyond access and participation and asking schools to challenge students and to understand each learner as complex and capable. Dr. a Kluth is a special educator who has served as a classroom teacher, consulting teacher, and inclusion facilitator. She works with teachers and families to provide inclusive opportunities for students with disabilities and to create more responsive and engaging schooling experiences for all learners. She is the author of "You're Going to Love This Kid: Teaching Students with Autism in Inclusive Classrooms" and the co-author of four other books on how to teach children with autism.

Here are some of a Kluth's new Book's

www.paulakluth.com Info

Friday Sept. 26, 2008Time : 8:30 AmASU-West

Carol GrayThe Social Impairment and Social Solutions in Autism Spectrum Disorders

The typical social brain organizes experience and comes to general conclusions that - in turn - help us negotiate through future situations and challenges. This works quite well for those who are typical - until they are faced with children and adults whose minds work in terms of details, facts, and face-value assessments. The "mismatch" often results in mistakes on all sides of the social equation that present a wonderful - and too often unrealized - opportunity for social learning, understanding, and success. This fun presentation is loaded with new ideas focused on improving the social equation in autism spectrum disorders.Carol Gray is the Director of The Gray Center for Social Learning and Understanding in Kentwood, Michigan. Carol has 22 years experience as a teacher, and later as a consultant, with students with autism spectrum disorders. In 1991, she developed the Social Story™ approach. Carol has written several resources, and is the recipient of the Barbara Lipinski Award for her international contribution to the education and welfare of students with ASD.

Saturday Sept. 27Time : 8:30 AMASU-West

For More Conference Information Go to WWW.AUTISM-CONFERENCES.COM

For Online Registration go To www.autism-conferences.com

To Download a Brochure for September 26-27, 2008

DOWNLOAD AN EXHIBITOR FORM

New York City Autism/Asperger's Conference"Educating Healing Children with Autism"Saturday Sunday - October 11-12, 2008

New York City, NY Gaynor School148 West 90th StreetNew York, NY 10024

Saturday - October 11, 2008 - Educating Children with AutismKeynote:

Everyone Can Learn: Everyone Can Teach - Tips and Tricksfrom a Master Teacher - Barbara T. Doyle, M.S.This inspirational and practical keynote address is packed with effectiveteaching strategies that you can use even if you do not have more time ormore money! Use these exceptional teaching ideas on behalf of children andadults with ASD or other special learning needs. Learn to select and use avariety of teaching techniques for skills related to home life, academic learningand education, the world of work, socializing and having fun. Barbara'semphasis on belonging, participation and contribution, and her real lifestories emerge from over 35 years of teaching people of all ages and abilitiesin all settings. Come and enjoy learning practical, inexpensive and effectiveteaching ideas.

Sunday - October 12, 2008 - Healing Children Adults with AutismKeynote:

Deconstructing Autism, Paradigm and Paradox - SidneyBaker, M.D. Dr. Baker will give a map of autism's clinical landscape forparents and practitioners to picture the interconnections among the complexsymptoms, signs and lab tests. Such a guide will help give confdence tothose who seek to address each child as an individual rather than followinga path based only on a diagnostic label. Over 40 years Dr. Baker has learnedan approach to complex chronic illness based: Individuality - each person isunique, Balance - healing is promoted by fnding and fxing unmet needs toget things that are helpful and avoid things that are toxic, and Control - thephysician should maximize the patient's understanding of options.Download an Exhibitor form for New York City, NY

Space is Limited Sign up Early

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Massachusetts Autism/Asperger's Conference"Successful Inclusion in School Community"for All Ages Abilities

Keynote: Barbara T. Doyle, M.S.

Keynote: Everyone Can Learn: Everyone Can Teach - Tips and Tricksfrom a Master Teacher - Barbara T. Doyle, M.S.This inspirational and practical keynote address is packed with efectiveteaching strategies that you can use even if you do not have more time ormore money! Use these exceptional teaching ideas on behalf of children andadults with ASD or other special learning needs. Learn to select and use avariety of teaching techniques for skills related to home life, academic learningand education, the world of work, socializing and having fun. Barbara'semphasis on belonging, participation and contribution, and her real lifestories emerge from over 35 years of teaching people of all ages and abilitiesin all settings. Come and enjoy learning practical, inexpensive and efectiveteaching ideas.

Keynote: Rick Clemens, MA

Providing Positive Inclusive Experiences for Individualswith Autism Spectrum Disorder - Rick Clemens, M.A. Inclusive opportunities for individuals with autism are now considered high importance in both treatment and in quality of life. However, includingchildren with autism into natural environments such as schools, communityactivities, and social play involves more than the child's physical presence the location. Successful inclusion requires educated planning, and trainedimplementation. This presentation will review the principles in which inclusive experiences are built upon, and provide a foundation for creatingindividualized programs in school, home and community. Participants gain encouragement and learn strategies to make inclusive opportunities reality for all children and adults with autism spectrum disorders.

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