Friday, December 18, 2009

WORKSHOP January 23, 2010 in Dayton, OH: Carl Sundberg on Establishing Instructional Control


Carl T. Sundberg, Ph.D, BCBA-D will present a workshop on
Establishing Instructional Control,
Saturday, Jan. 23, 2010
9 a.m. to 4 p.m
Dayton Children's Medical Center, Dayton, Ohio.  

This workshop will focus on:
  • the use of behavioral techniques to maximize the quality of teaching. 
  • analyzing problem behaviors that typically inhibit effective instruction. 
  • how to create a more optimal teaching situation. introducing participants to Verbal Behavior techniques necessary to addressing primary language needs. 
  • how to get the student to come to you willingly and excited to learn!
This seminar is free for Dayton Area Families for Effective Autism Treatment (DAFEAT) members. 
Cost for non-members is $36 and includes a year-long DAFEAT membership. 

For more information/to register, download the form
found at Dayton Area Families for Effective Autism Treatment (DAFEAT)  
or request one by emailing Holly at registration@dafeat.org
Seating is limited and registration deadline is Jan. 15, 2010.

Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are available for Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Board Certified Associate Behavior Analysts (BCaBAs). 
For more information, email CEUs@dafeat.org

About Dr. Sundberg,
Carl T. Sundberg, Ph.D., BCBA-D is the director of the Behavior Analysis Center for Autism (BACA), located in Fishers, Indiana. He received his doctorate degree in Applied Behavior Analysis from Western Michigan University under the direction of Dr. Jack Michael. Dr. Sundberg utilizes B.F. Skinner's analysis of verbal behavior within the framework of applied behavior analysis to teach children with language and social deficits. As a graduate student, he taught behavior analysis at Western Michigan University for 7 years. Dr. Sundberg has publications in The Analysis of Verbal Behavior and A Collection of Reprints on Verbal Behavior.  Since 1996 Dr. Sundberg has assessed and worked with more than 400 children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders and has worked with over 150 families. In addition to private consulting, Dr. Sundberg also works with school districts and speaks at conferences across the nation.  Additionally, he teaches Verbal Behavior at Ball State University and is the Vice President of the Hoosier (formerly Indiana) Association for Behavior Analysis.
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