Guest guest Posted April 19, 2004 Report Share Posted April 19, 2004 Autism Support Project A program of the DFW Center for Autism ¨ Spring Workshop Series ¨ April 29, 2004: 8:30am to 12:30pm 1024 W Rosemeade Pkwy, Carrollton Texas Intensity vs. Inclusion: It Doesn?t Have to be a Choice Presented by Dr. Gail McGee Gail McGee, Ph.D.: Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Emory University, Program Director for the Emory Autism Resource Center and Walden Early Childhood Programs, Emory School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA Research Psychologist, Autism Surveillance Project, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA Associate Editor of the Journal of Positive Behavioral Interventions. Dr. McGee?s presentation will provide participants with: o practical implications of research-based findings o the how and why of inclusion of young children with autism o a variety of strategies that address the issue of ?Supported Inclusion? o a premise for intensive education to be provided in inclusive classrooms o the perspective that parents should not have to choose between inclusion and educational intensity for their young children with autism, when they need, and can have, both! o 4 CEU credits for Board Certified Behavior Analysts REGISTRATION $50; Special Discounts apply Name: Address: Phone: Email: Please make checks payable to the DFW Center for Autism # Attending ___ # ASP members registering x $25 ___ # students registering x $25 ___ # educators registering x $25 ___ # early registrants (before 4/21) x $25 ___ # registrants after 4/21 x $50 TOTAL DUE $________ This workshop will be held at the DFW Church Bldg at 1024 W. Rosemeade Pkwy, Carrollton TX 75007 For directions or more information visit www.dfwcenterforautism.org or call 214-731-0410. Mail registration to address above with check, or fax to 972-395-0089 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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