Guest guest Posted January 9, 2008 Report Share Posted January 9, 2008 See Autism.com for the Latest Defeat Autism Now! Videos and an Updated Clinician Registry The Autism Research Institute is pleased to announce two exciting releases out this week on the ARI web site at www.autism.com (http://tinyurl.com/2qreux) Free online Webcast of last fall's Defeat Autism Now! Conference held last October in Anaheim, CA (Quicktime) http://tinyurl.com/25flow View free scientific talks, presentations and panels featuring researchers, physicians, and parents - includes before and after video of dramatically improved and recovered children Updated lists of practitioners using the Defeat Autism Now! approach to treat autism In 2007, the Defeat Autism Now!® Executive Council (DEC) revised ARI's policy regarding the Clinician Registry - details about the new policy are on the practitioner's page listing. http://tinyurl.com/yv29l3 --------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- ARI Rises to #31 in 'Causes Giving Challenge' with Four Weeks to Go Facebook, a free, online social networking site, is sponsoring the " Causes Giving Challenge " throughout the month of January and ARI has a chance to win. If you haven't already, please help us rise to the top of the rankings by donating $10 or more to ARI on the Facebook site. On February 1, the cause with the most unique donors will be awarded $50,000. Second and third place causes will win $25,000, and the next 10 causes $10,000 each. How to Help: Visit Facebook's " Defeat Autism Now! page to register and donate today. The donations are managed by JustGive.org. Only Causes benefiting a U.S. 501©(3) nonprofit can enter the challenge. All proceeds go to research that makes a difference for families living with autism. http://tinyurl.com/23mctv Established in 1967, the San Diego-based, nonprofit, ARI is world headquarters for research and information on autism and related disorders, and the epicenter of a rapidly growing movement that holds that autism can be treated effectively through intensive behavior modification and a variety of individualized biomedical treatments. For more information, e-mail info@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2008 Report Share Posted January 9, 2008 See Autism.com for the Latest Defeat Autism Now! Videos and an Updated Clinician Registry The Autism Research Institute is pleased to announce two exciting releases out this week on the ARI web site at www.autism.com (http://tinyurl.com/2qreux) Free online Webcast of last fall's Defeat Autism Now! Conference held last October in Anaheim, CA (Quicktime) http://tinyurl.com/25flow View free scientific talks, presentations and panels featuring researchers, physicians, and parents - includes before and after video of dramatically improved and recovered children Updated lists of practitioners using the Defeat Autism Now! approach to treat autism In 2007, the Defeat Autism Now!® Executive Council (DEC) revised ARI's policy regarding the Clinician Registry - details about the new policy are on the practitioner's page listing. http://tinyurl.com/yv29l3 --------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- ARI Rises to #31 in 'Causes Giving Challenge' with Four Weeks to Go Facebook, a free, online social networking site, is sponsoring the " Causes Giving Challenge " throughout the month of January and ARI has a chance to win. If you haven't already, please help us rise to the top of the rankings by donating $10 or more to ARI on the Facebook site. On February 1, the cause with the most unique donors will be awarded $50,000. Second and third place causes will win $25,000, and the next 10 causes $10,000 each. How to Help: Visit Facebook's " Defeat Autism Now! page to register and donate today. The donations are managed by JustGive.org. Only Causes benefiting a U.S. 501©(3) nonprofit can enter the challenge. All proceeds go to research that makes a difference for families living with autism. http://tinyurl.com/23mctv Established in 1967, the San Diego-based, nonprofit, ARI is world headquarters for research and information on autism and related disorders, and the epicenter of a rapidly growing movement that holds that autism can be treated effectively through intensive behavior modification and a variety of individualized biomedical treatments. For more information, e-mail info@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2008 Report Share Posted January 9, 2008 See Autism.com for the Latest Defeat Autism Now! Videos and an Updated Clinician Registry The Autism Research Institute is pleased to announce two exciting releases out this week on the ARI web site at www.autism.com (http://tinyurl.com/2qreux) Free online Webcast of last fall's Defeat Autism Now! Conference held last October in Anaheim, CA (Quicktime) http://tinyurl.com/25flow View free scientific talks, presentations and panels featuring researchers, physicians, and parents - includes before and after video of dramatically improved and recovered children Updated lists of practitioners using the Defeat Autism Now! approach to treat autism In 2007, the Defeat Autism Now!® Executive Council (DEC) revised ARI's policy regarding the Clinician Registry - details about the new policy are on the practitioner's page listing. http://tinyurl.com/yv29l3 --------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- ARI Rises to #31 in 'Causes Giving Challenge' with Four Weeks to Go Facebook, a free, online social networking site, is sponsoring the " Causes Giving Challenge " throughout the month of January and ARI has a chance to win. If you haven't already, please help us rise to the top of the rankings by donating $10 or more to ARI on the Facebook site. On February 1, the cause with the most unique donors will be awarded $50,000. Second and third place causes will win $25,000, and the next 10 causes $10,000 each. How to Help: Visit Facebook's " Defeat Autism Now! page to register and donate today. The donations are managed by JustGive.org. Only Causes benefiting a U.S. 501©(3) nonprofit can enter the challenge. All proceeds go to research that makes a difference for families living with autism. http://tinyurl.com/23mctv Established in 1967, the San Diego-based, nonprofit, ARI is world headquarters for research and information on autism and related disorders, and the epicenter of a rapidly growing movement that holds that autism can be treated effectively through intensive behavior modification and a variety of individualized biomedical treatments. For more information, e-mail info@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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