Showing posts with label autism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autism. Show all posts

Friday, May 14, 2010

Association for Science in Autism Treatment Spring 2010 Newsletter is now available!

The Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT)'s Spring 2010 newsletter, Science in Autism Treatment is now online and available for download at their website.

ASAT has a request that those who find these newsletters and other resources offered by ASAT of value, help spread the word to friends, families and colleagues about ASAT, the resources offered, and the newsletter so that as  many as possible know where to go to get good information on evidenced treatments and interventions for autism spectrum disorders.

To sign up for future issues of Science in Autism Treatment when they are issued,

Some of the contents in the Spring 2010 Science in Autism Treatment,
  • "Facilitate This": Part I of a Two-Part Interview with Dr. James Todd
  • Message from ASAT President, David Celiberti, Ph.D., BCBA-D
  • Science in Autism Treatment (SIAT) Team
  • ASAT Committee Members
  • Clinical Corner: Discussing Concerns with Family Members
  • Book Review on Blessed with Autism : A Parent’s Guide to Securing Financial Support for the Treatment of Children with Autism.
  • AAP Position Statement on Vision Therapy
  • ASAT Board of Directors
  • Consumer Corner: "Resources for Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice"
  • Parent Survey Opportunity
  • Science Corner: "Interventions for Individuals on the Autism Spectrum and How Best to Evaluate their Effectiveness"
  • Letter from the Co-Editor : Josh Pritchard, MS BCBA
  • Research Review: "Multiple Effects of Joint Attention Intervention for Children with Autism"
  • Research Review: "Joint Attention Training for Children with Autism using Behavior Modification Procedures"
  • "Treatment Summary: Developmental Therapy"
  • Announcement: ASAT on Facebook
Past post
Friday, June 12, 2009
ANNOUNCE: Free newsletter from The Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT)

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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Repeat: Yale Child Center makes course on autism available online at no cost to the public

**Repeat of post from March 24, 2010 - this really is an exceptional opportunity to access a quality resource at no cost, and I want to let it stand a few days so readers can take note of its availability. The original post was bumped for a time-urgent workshop announcement**

The Yale Child Study Center has recently made their undergraduate seminar course on autism available to the public online at no cost.




This is the same course that has been available to Yale University students. Presentations include .pdf handouts to accompany. If the videos are viewed on YouTube, there is the option of close captioning and possibly translation.















These seminars may be of interest and value as a general overview of the various areas of research and application involved in the autism spectrum disorders.

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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Yale Child Center makes course on autism available online at no cost to the public

The Yale Child Study Center has recently made their undergraduate seminar course on autism available to the public online at no cost.




This is the same course that has been available to Yale University students. Presentations include .pdf handouts to accompany. If the videos are viewed on YouTube, there is the option of close captioning and possibly translation.



These seminars may be of interest and value as a general overview of the various areas of research and application involved in the autism spectrum disorders.

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Second Call for the Summer Direct Instruction Conferences in Eugene, OR & NEW Direct Instruction for Students with ASDs, Columbus, OH

Another reminder about two summer conferences of interest to those who use the Direct Instruction (Becker, Engelmann) model of instruction or are interested in learning more about it and specific curriculum packages-
  • 36th National Direct Instruction Conference And Institutes, which will be held in Eugene, Oregon and
  • Effective Programs for Learners With Autism Spectrum Disorders—A Direct Instruction Conference, Columbus, Ohio. (As a special note, the Columbus, Ohio conference is being hosted in cooperation with Haugland Learning Center).
For example, some of the language concepts taught in
"Language for Learning"
For more videos at Youtube


36th National Direct Instruction Conference And Institutes July 25–29, 2010
Hilton Eugene Hotel & Conference Center
Eugene, Oregon

Beginning and Advanced Training
College Credit
BACB® Approved Continuing Education Units available


"Join us for the longest running, most comprehensive Direct Instruction Training available.

This year we are pleased to present long time DI Consultant Carolyn Schneider along with Zig Engelmann as our keynote speakers.

We will have sessions for beginning and veteran users, as well as sessions designed for classroom teachers and parapros, coaches, and administrators. Special tracks for general, and special education and many others will be highlighted"

Please see the conference brochure for full information on events, registration and lodging.

Questions about the National Direct Instruction Conference should be directed to the Association for Direct Instruction



AND a new special focus Direct Instruction Conference in Columbus, Ohio

Effective Programs for Learners With Autism Spectrum Disorders—A Direct Instruction Conference, Columbus, Ohio
August 16–18, 2010
Hilton Columbus/Polaris
Columbus, Ohio

BACB® Approved Continuing Education Units available!
College Credit Available!
Training Designed for Teachers, Practitioners and Parents!

"Training on Reading Mastery, Language for Learning, DISTAR Arithmetic, Connecting Math Concepts and Corrective Reading Comprehension will be featured at this training tailored specifically for those that work with students with an ASD diagnosis."
[Blog author note - for information on these curriculum packages, see Signals, The Direct Instruction Community]

Please see the conference brochure for full information on events, registration and lodging.

Questions about the Effective Programs for Learners With Autism Spectrum Disorders conference should be directed to the Association for Direct Instruction

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For More Background on Direct Instruction


Signals, The Direct Instruction Community 

Zigsite: The website of Zig Engelmann


Direct Instruction page at the Precision Teaching Hub & Wiki

[some links and info need updating]


An Introduction to Direct Instruction
Special Connections

Best wishes!

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Highlights from the Penn State National Autism Conference 2009

The annual Penn State National Autism Conference is one of the great ones - because of the number of presentations, the stellar lineup of some of the best in autism intervention, and that they go to great lengths to generously make the content available to families and practitioners by webcasts, archiving of some presentations and some sales of video.

Here are some examples of archived video presentations [Quicktime & WindowsMedia], via Penn State WPSU PBS & NPR Member-Supported Public Media Serving Central Pennsylvania, that may be of interest in getting caught up and self-study.

The hope is that this "taste" will encourage readers to explore the Conference website and to take the opportunity to attend this conference, either in 2010 or in the future.

All presentations are 3 hours.

6 - Behavior Analytic Research in Autism - Carbone -Vincent Carbone, Ed.D., BCBA 
The Carbone Clinic
HANDOUT
This presentation will provide an overview of the contribution of applied behavior analytic research to the treatment of persons with autism.

7. Research in Communication Challenges of Learners with Autism- Joanne Gerenser, Ph.D., SLP-CCC,
The Eden II Programs
HANDOUT
This presentation will review research in language acquisition and development and discuss implications for assessment and intervention for children with autism.


3. Pennsylvania Project: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Headsprout Early Reading Program for Learners with Autism - Janet S. Twyman, Ph.D., BCBA
Headsprout
HANDOUT

This presentation will review the evaluation of Headsprout Early Reading with approximately 100 learners with autism in classrooms across Pennsylvania.


56. Using Automatic Reinforcement to Develop Skills in Learners with Autism - Mark Sundberg, Ph.D., BCBA
Marksundberg.com
HANDOUT
This session will highlight the role of automatic reinforcement in language acquisition and instruction.

26. Evidence-Based Strategies for Effective Early Intervention Programs-Jim Ball, Ed.D., BCBA-D
JB Autism Consulting
HANDOUT

This presentation will discuss seven systematic techniques for working with children with autism, focusing on teaching specific skills, enhancing motivation, and generalization training.


15. Assessment and Treatment of Problem Behavior in Educational Contexts - Brian Iwata, Ph.D.
University of Florida, Gainesville
HANDOUT

This presentation will review assessment methods for distinguishing between attention- and escape-maintained problem behavior and will describe a number of strategies for replacing problem behavior with more socially acceptable alternatives.

50. Educating Learners with Severe and Dangerous Behaviors: Ethical Considerations- Jose Martinez-Diaz, Ph.D., BCBA
Florida Institute of Technology
HANDOUT
 

 This presentation will cover recent developments in strategies for abating and decelerating severe and dangerous problem behavior, and developing, evoking, and accelerating alternative, pro-social behavior.

Best wishes!

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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

WORKSHOPS-Long Island, NY- Elija Foundation 2009 Training & Conference Schedule

2009 Workshop Schedule (ongoing free trainings and special presentations ) from the
Elija Foundation, Levittown, NY.


Please see their Conference Page for full information.
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DESCRIPTION: Elija is here to provide ongoing introductory level information to newly diagnosed families as well as educators and or caregivers new to the field, who have a responsibility toward educating or caring for a child with autism.
Please email or call 516 433 4321 to RSVP with your name, number of attendees and session you would like to attend

WHEN: The first Wednesday of the month from 10am to 12pm by RSVP ONLY email or call 516 433 4321 with your name, number of attendees and session you would like to attend; No "drop-ins", please.
  • July 1, 2009
  • August 5, 2009
  • September 2, 2009
  • October 7,2009
  • November 4, 2009
  • December 2, 2009
WHERE: Sessions are in the Elija Library 665 N Newbridge Rd Levittown NY 11756 (entrance to parking in back of building on Newbridge Rd)

Go to the Elija Trainings Page for more information

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II. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS/WORKSHOPS

Friday, July 24, 2009
Presented By: Peter Gerhardt, Ed.D, The Organization for Autism Research
Title: Bridges to Adulthood
Please see their Conference Page for full information.

Time: Registration 8:30 - Workshop 9:00 am- 4:00 pm
Venue: Marriott Residence Inn, 9 Gerhard Road, Plainview, New York 11803
Early reg. deadline: before July 17, 2009
Continental Breakfast Included (those with dietary restrictions are kindly asked to bring their own food)
Description:
Today, professionals, families and learners with ASD are beginning to redefine the outcomes of the transition process beyond simple job placement to focus on career development and measures of personal competence and life satisfaction. To this end, this presentation will provide an overview and practical suggestions for transition planning AT ANY AGE in support of desirable and individualized employment outcomes with attention to assessment, community based training, employment development, job-related social skills, and quality of life concerns.

Learning Objectives
After having attended this workshop, participants will be able to: Identify the components of a comprehensive transition plan Define the multiple constituent groups whose needs are to be meet in the employment development process Discuss the important of co-worker training in employment maintenance. Describe the individually determined components of an assessment of quality of life

About the Presenter:
Peter Gerhardt, Ed.D., is a consultant whose private practice is based in Baltimore, MD. He is the author or co-author of articles and book chapters on the needs of adults with autism spectrum disorder, the school-to-work transition process and analysis and intervention of problematic behavior. He has presented nationally and internationally on these topics.Dr. Gerhardt is the President and the Chairman of the Scientific Council, of the Organization for Autism Research (OAR). He received his doctorate from the Rutgers University Graduate School of Education. Previous professional positions include serving as the Executive Director Nassau Suffolk Services for Autism, and an appointment as Research Assistant Professor at the Rutgers University Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology where he served as the Director of the Division of Transition and Adult Services
at the Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center. It was in this capacity that Dr. Gerhardt co-founded the Douglass Group, a social skills and support service for adults with Asperger's Disorder or High Functioning Autism. He currently serves on numerous professional advisory boards, including the Autism Society of America, MAAP Services, NJ COSAC and ASPEN.
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August 7, 2009
Presented By Dr. Bobby Newman & Helen Bloomer
Title: SOCIAL SKILLS & SELF MANAGEMENT FOR PEOPLE DIAGNOSED WITH ASD: IT’S HARD, BUT IT’S WORTH IT!

Please see their Conference Page for full information.

Time: 10:30am Registration, 11 am- 4 pm Workshop
Location: Levittown Hall 201 Levittown Pkwy Hicksville, NY 11801
Learner Objectives:

1. Participants will be able to identify and describe strategies that can be implemented to increase social skills across behavior, etiquette and conversation domains.

2. Participants will be able to describe the Circles Program and the various components that can be incorporated into it.

3. Participants will be able to identify self-management procedures that can be implemented for each of the strategies discussed.
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Monday-Wednesday August 17-19, 2009
Presented By: Effective Interventions, Inc. Debora Harris BCaBA
and Nicole Dibra
Title: 3 Day Intensive ABA & AUTISM workshop
Please see their Conference Page for full information.

Time:
Registration 8:30- 9 am Workshop 9 am to 4 pm
Early reg. deadline: before August 10, 2009
Continental Breakfast Included , LUNCH ON OWN (those with dietary restrictions are kindly asked to bring their own food)
Venue: Marriott Residence Inn, 9 Gerhard Road Plainview, New York 11803
Description:
Attendees will get an in depth and comprehensive 3 day workshop to learn about Autism and it's core deficits , Applied Behavior Analysis and how it applies to teaching learners with autism, how to utilize the principals of behavior analysis to remediate the deficits of learners with autism, be introduced to the analysis of Verbal behavior and effective teaching strategies that help facilitate communication, reduce learner errors and problem behavior while increasing on task behaviors. Video Examples are used
Learning Objectives:
Participant will gain information on
  • The 3 Core Deficits of Autism
  • The Definition of Applied Behavior Analysis, What is IS and IS NOT
  • The Primary Processes of ABA (Functional Relationships, Reinforcement, Punishment, Extinction)
  • The importance of Understanding the Functions of Behavior
  • The Analysis of Verbal Behavior
  • How to build a rapport and a positive learning environment
  • How to gain instructional control through some suggested teaching procedures
  • Data collection and Program Design
Presenters:
Debora Harris received her BA in Sociology from Hofstra University. and is a Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst. She completed her coursework and received her certificate in Professional Development in Autism through Penn State University. She serves as the Co Executive Director of The Elija School ,a school for children with Autism, as well as the Co Director of Effective Interventions Clinic, a behavioral clinic/agency serving the needs of individuals with autism. Mrs. Harris is actively involved in the Association for Behavior Analysis at the State and National capacity. She provides advocacy and workshops for families and educators who have been touched by Autism. She has a son on the Autism Spectrum, a daughter, and resides on of Long Island.

Nicole Dibra received her coursework in Behavior Analysis and her certificate in Professional Development in Autism through Penn State University, Bureau of Special Education. She serves as the Co Executive Director of The Elija School ,a school for children with Autism, as well as the Co Director of Effective Interventions Clinic, a behavioral clinic/agency serving the needs of individuals with autism. Nicole provides workshops and staff training and development geared toward improving the competency level of educators and available quality services for individuals with autism. She has 3 children, including a 11 year old son with Autism and lives on Long Island New York
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Friday November,13 2009 and November,March 14, 2009
Presented By: Pete Wright, Esq and Pamela Wright
Title: 2 Day Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy Bootcamp
Please see their Conference Page for full information.

Time: Registration and Continental Breakfast is 8 am to 9am, Workshops is 9 am -4:30 pm
Venue: Marriott Residence Inn, 9 Gerhard Road Plainview, New York 11803
Early reg deadline: Before October 16 2009
Continental Breakfast & Lunch and afternoon refreshments Included (those with dietary restrictions are kindly asked to bring their own food)
Also included are the books, Wrightslaw: Special Education Law, 2nd Edition and Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy, 2nd Edition
Description:
Two-day Special Education Law and Advocacy Boot Camps (12 hours)! An intensive and personalized. Participants have opportunities to network.

Learner Objectives:
In a Wrightslaw Boot Camp, you learn how to use special education statutes and regulations to get answers to your questions; to use tests and measurements to measure educational progress; chart out test scores; write SMART IEPs goals and objectives; learn how to use NCLB as a tool to open doors to services, learn how to create paper trails; write effective letters, and use advocacy strategies to negotiate for appropriate special education programs. We limit the number of Boot Camps to five per year and one per region of the country

About the Presenters:
Pete Wright is an attorney who represents children with special educational needs.
In second grade, Pete was diagnosed with learning disabilities including dyslexia, dysgraphia and ADHD. He was fortunate - his learning problems were identified early. His parents obtained intensive Orton-Gillingham remediation for him by Diana Hanbury King. Pete's determination to help children grew out of his own educational experiences.
While attending Randolph Macon College, Pete worked in a Juvenile Training School as a houseparent. After graduation with a degree in Psychology, he worked in another Juvenile Training School as a counselor and later became a Juvenile Probation Officer in the Juvenile Court system. In 1972, he was honored as Virginia's "Juvenile Probation Officer of the Year." During that time, Pete was also attending evening college in a graduate psychology program at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Pam Wright is a psychotherapist who has worked with children and families since the early 1970's. Her training and experience in clinical psychology and clinical social work give her a unique perspective on parent-child-school dynamics, problems, and solutions. Pam has written extensively about raising, educating and advocating for children with disabilities. Pam is also the editor of The Special Ed Advocate newsletter.

Pete and Pam Wright are Adjunct Professors of Law at the William and Mary Law School where they teach a course about special education law and advocacy and assist with the Law School's Special Education Law Clinic. They are the founders of Wrightslaw, the #1 ranked website about education law, special education law, and special education advocacy

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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

WORKSHOPS: 2009 Workshop Schedule of Mark L. Sundberg, Ph.D., BCBA


Workshops and Presentations on language assessment and intervention conducted by Mark L. Sundberg, Ph.D., BCBA

Those who are familiar with the original ABLLS and the VB-MAPP are probably already familiar with Dr. Sundberg's biography, but as a partial roundup of his credentials and background, see his biography page for full info.

Mark L. Sundberg, Ph.D., BCBA
Received his doctorate degree in Applied Behavior Analysis from Western Michigan University (1980), under the direction of Dr. Jack Michael.

Dr. Sundberg is the co-author of the books Teaching Language to Children with Autism or Other Developmental Disabilities , The Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Skills: The ABLLS, A Collection of Reprints on Verbal Behavior, and The Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program (The VB-MAPP) . He has published over 45 professional papers, including a recent chapter titled “Verbal Behavior” in the new edition of Cooper, Heron, & Heward’s (2007) book Applied Behavior Analysis, 2e [Part X, Chapter 25.].

He is the founder and past editor of the journal The Analysis of Verbal Behavior , given over 450 conference presentations and workshops nationally and internationally, and has taught 80 college courses on behavior analysis, verbal behavior, sign language, and child development.

He currently conducts research and consults to schools and programs in the San Francisco Bay area.
His current listed schedule through the end of the year includes,

August 3-7, 2009
The National Autism Conference
The Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel
Pennsylvania State University
State College, Pennsylvania
Maps & Directions

Title: 56. Using Automatic Reinforcement to Develop Skills in Learners with Autism. (Intermediate/Advanced, BACB CEUs)
Mark Sundberg
This session will highlight the role of automatic reinforcement in language acquisition and instruction.
Date and time: Currently listed as Thursday, August 6 in the 9:00-noon session.

There is also a webcasting option offered
Fee for continuing education units (CEUs).
Free of charge if not seeking CEUs.

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September 17-18, 2009
Arkansas
Title and location: TBA
Department of Education: Special Education Unit
State of Arkansas
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October 15-17 2009
Indianapolis, IN
Title and location: TBA

The Hoosier Association for Behavior Analysis
1st Annual Conference
Indianapolis, IN
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October 22-23, 2009
Lynchburg, VA
Title and location: TBA
Blue Ridge Autism Center
Lynchburg, VA
For more information
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November 6-7, 2009
Florida Institute of Technology Annual Autism Conference
Gleason Performing Arts Center • Florida Tech Campus, Melbourne, FL

Conference: Friday, November 6th
Keynote—Mark Sundberg, Ph.D., BCBA , also
Workshop: Saturday, November 7th
Title: TBA

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Monday, June 1, 2009

WORKSHOP: 6/10/09 Albany, NY: Establishing Repertoires of Thematic Play in Children with Autism Using Video Modeling

Title of Workshop: Establishing Repertoires of Thematic Play in Children with Autism Using Video Modeling
TO: Any interested parent or professional
DATE: Wednesday, June10, 2009
TIME: 9:30 a.m to 12:30 p.m.
LOCATION: Sage Colleges, Albany Campus, 140 New Scotland Ave, Albany, NY 12208 Kahl Campus Center in Room 224

Cost: Free but registration is required so that we can be sure to have adequate seating. Please email me with your interest and I will send you the registration form. (catbryson@ymail. com)

Our Presenter: Dr. Rebecca MacDonald, Ph.D., BCBA
In this session she will present procedures for teaching thematic pretend play using video modeling. Dr. MacDonald will review a play curriculum sequence and strategies for generating novel play in children with autism. As well also describe how to develop play scripts, video tape play models and teach using video modeling.

Play is an important part of a typical child's development and contributes to the acquisition of language and social interaction skills. Children with autism often do not develop play skills. Video modeling has been demonstrated to be an effective procedure to teach a variety of skills. We will review several studies that we have conducted demonstrating the effectiveness of video modeling teaching procedures to teach independent pretend play to children with autism, as well as to teach cooperative play between children with autism and typically developing peers. In addition, we will present data from our most recent work, teaching children to generate novel play using video modeling. Video modeling is now an integral part of our preschool social skills and play curriculum. In this workshop, we will review how to develop scripts using commercially available play sets, create video modeling tapes, and provide video instruction to children with autism. We will also discuss the advantages of this teaching procedure and the technical issues encountered when implementing the procedures. We will also discuss the implications for this technology as an easy and effective strategy for teachers and parents to use to teach play and other skills.
Educational Objectives:
1.Describe procedures for teaching play using video modeling.
2.Describe strategies to generate novel play using video modeling.
3.Describe how to create new individualized play scripts.

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