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Autism Home Support Services, Diane Gould (LCSW, BCBA), and the National-Louis

University Autism Center for Advocacy and Practice as co-sponsors present a FREE

evening with Schramm, MA, BCBA:

" Motivating & Reinforcing Positive Behavior Change-- The Verbal Behavior

Approach to ABA " 7:30PM, May 24 in Wheeling, Illinois

Schramm is a world famous author of Educate Toward Recovery.

grew up very close to his uncle Mickey who was born with Downs Syndrome. It is

because of a desire to see better lives for people like Mickey that

became a Special Education instructor. has been a certified teacher in

California and Illinois since graduating from Southern Illinois University in

1991. He has a Master's degree in special education from California State

University - Dominguez Hills and finished the required studies to get his Board

Certification as a Behavior Analyst by the University of North Texas.

In addition to his University education, Mr. Schramm has also had the pleasure

of participating in 3 workshops with Verbal Behavior/ABA Specialist, Dr.

Partington in California and 2 workshops from the Carbone clinic in New York

(two of the leading names in modern ABA). Additionally, has engaged in

many other ABA and Verbal Behavior workshops and trainings around the world

including Dr. Mark Sundberg's recent workshop on his , " The VB-MAPP. "

In addition to his ABA experiences, has also received training in TEACCH,

PECS, Sign Language, Floortime, and Crisis Prevention and Intervention. 's

book " Educate Toward Recovery " was published in 2006 and has become a

highly sought after international Speaker giving workshops and presentations on

ABA/VB around the world. Additionally, has been given a professorship

at Oldenburg University and recently co-authored a chapter on Verbal Behavior in

Sven Boelte's new University textbook called " Autismus " .

RSVP at lauram@... or (847) 564-0822.

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