Showing posts with label newsletter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label newsletter. 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
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Friday, June 12, 2009
ANNOUNCE: Free newsletter from The Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT)

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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Highlights from the February 2010 newsletter from Behavior Analysts, Inc.

Behavior Analysts, Inc. has just put out their February newsletter. This is a listing of some of the contents - please see their website for the full offerings, for more information, and to sign up for your own newsletter subscription.
[Just a reminder that posting is for informational purposes does not imply recommendation or endorsement; please see the featured businesses and consultancies directly and evaluate for relevance to your needs and interests.]
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From the Behavior Analysts, Inc. Biannual Newsletter
February 2010

Conferences and Corporate Events Calendar-
  • Spring Workshop Series, February and March in Walnut Creek, CA
  • Project LINK Spring Training Series March 2010 in Albany, NY
  • World Autism Congress Asia- May 15-16 in Hong Kong
  • Jubilee Conference- June 2-4 in Norway
Dr. James Partington will be visiting the following areas throughout the 2009-2010 year.
If you are a school, agency or family in need of assistance and want to schedule an appointment, please contact Autumn Bailey at bailey@behavioranalysts.com or 925-262-8523.
  • Hong Kong – May 2010
  • Hawaii- March and May 2010
  • New York- March, July and November 2010
Check the Behavior Analysts, Inc. website frequently, as we routinely update our workshop calendar.

New! Teach Your Children Well DVD Series
This spring, Behavior Analysts Inc. will begin to release its new DVD training series. For the first time ever parents, practitioners, school districts, agencies and universities will have the ability to enhance their learning and lending libraries with Dr. Partington’s trainings! Everyone who works with children on the spectrum can learn how to provide the best possible outcomes, enhance their programs and motivate their children to learn.
Please keep checking our website for the release date!

Partnership Update:
Our partner companies continue to enhance your use of the ABLLS®-R through their signature series of products. You can visit our website for more information and purchase these products to get your complete solution today at www.behavioranalysts.com.
Our current partnerships are:
  • Watch Me Learn
  • Autism Concepts Incorporated
  • Maximum Potential
Attention Military Families, Behavior Analysts, Inc. can help!
This fall, Behavior Analysts, Inc. has received approval to provide services to children with autism whose families are part of the tri-care health system. We are now affiliated with TriWest Healthcare Alliance to provide both the Echo and Autism Demonstration Programs. For more information please contact Autumn Bailey at bailey@behavioranalysts.com or 925-262-8523.

Preliminary Research Findings for Typically Developing Children using the ABLLS®-R is in!
As the ABLLS®-R continues to be the premiere assessment tool of choice, Dr. Partington and his colleagues have now begun to release some of their research on the development of the skills measured in the ABLLS®-R demonstrated by typically developing children worldwide. A sample of this important research can now be found at www.webablls.com.

In March 2010, Dr. Partington will be presenting this information for the first time in Albany NY. For more information on this workshop, go to www.behavioranalysts.com.

Soon, this information will be released for publication, peer review and embedded into our signature WebABLLS® product where users can get comparative analysis for the children they serve. Buy a subscription now at www.webablls.com.

Learner Profiles
We continue to have many successful Learner Profiles in our clinic in Walnut Creek, CA and would like to extend an invitation to any family who wishes to participate in this service. Dr. Partington and a consultant work one on one with your family to identify the child’s existing skills and identify those skills in need of development. From this analysis of skills, we create individualized program recommendations for the child and teach the parents how they can help their child learn these important new skills. If you are interested in this service, please contact Autumn Bailey at bailey@behavioranalysts.com or 925-262-8523.

Summer 2010 trainings and 1:1 clinic sessions
Behavior Analysts Inc. offers year round service to families who come from all over the world. Our clinic will be open for summer sessions, but space is limited. If you need 1:1 services for your child during the summer, please contact Autumn Bailey at bailey@behavioranalysts.com or 925-262-8523 for more information.

We will be announcing our summer training series soon, so please continue to check our website for further details.
If you wish to provide the best possible outcomes to the children you serve,
Behavior Analysts Inc. can help!
www.behavioranalysts.com
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Past posts:

Monday, January 11, 2010
WORKSHOPS: Behavior Analysts, Inc. Announces Spring ABA/VB Workshop Series in Walnut Creek, CA

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Friday, June 12, 2009

ANNOUNCE: Free newsletter from The Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT)

The Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT) has some exciting news!

You are invited to subscribe to the free quarterly newsletter, Science in Autism Treatment, which will be returning this summer.
(Back issues are archived at ASAT under "Suggested Reading.")

The newsletter will include the following:
  • Featured articles by leading advocates for science-based treatment,
  • "Clinical Corner" responses to frequently-asked-questions about autism treatment,
  • Detailed summaries of specific treatments for autism,
  • Book reviews,
  • Reviews of published research to help consumers and professionals access the science,
  • Interviews with professionals advancing science-based treatment and confronting pseudoscience,
  • Discussion of accurate and inaccurate portrayals of autism and its treatment by the media,
  • Guidelines to help consumers access effective treatments,
  • and even more.
To register to receive your free email subscription to Science in Autism Treatment.

Best wishes!

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