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Here is our next Autism Workshop.  It’s for two days and we hope you can

attend!

Best,

Audrey

Developing an ABA Curriculum:

Practical and Effective Programs For Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Presented by: Driscoll, M.A., LMFT

Designing the most effective communication, social and play program is critical

in helping parents and teachers achieve their goals when working with

children who have Autism Spectrum Disorder.

 Tues/Wed, April 6-7, 2010

     8:30 AM-2:30 PM

     $125/Person  $100/parents

     Autism Partnership

     200 Marina Drive, Seal Beach CA 90740

This 2-day workshop will include:

 Assessment of curricular and programming needs

 Identification of behavioral and skill strengths and deficits. 

 Development of treatment objectives for programs

 Selection of programs to address identified needs

(e.g., communication, self- help, leisure/play, social skills and

behavioral control, etc.).

 Development of treatment objectives for programs

Who Should Attend:

Clinicians, parents and teachers with sufficient knowledge of autism and ABA

concepts

(MCEP  BBS accredited)

“ is very knowledgeable and energized in her

approach which works well with the audience.â€

We accept all major credit and/or debit cards.

Parents may request funding for workshop registration through Regional

Center (service code 102, vendorization #PM0382)

Questions can be directed to workshops@...

or 1-, press “0â€

www.autismpartnership.com

Driscoll is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist specializing in

work with families of children with autism. She is currently the Site Director

for the Autism Partnership Seal Beach office, providing clinical supervision,

counseling, program development and interventionist training and development.

 Ms. Driscoll began working with Drs. Leaf and McEachin in 1992 as a consultant

for the Behavior Therapy and Learning Center, a center focusing on parent

training for families with developmentally disabled children. She earned her

Master’s Degree in counseling from Loyola mount University in 1996. She

has extensive experience in the use of Applied Behavioral Analysis and early

intervention with children with autism.  She has consulted with families and

school districts throughout the United States and internationally.

For more information about Autism Partnership, please contact Audrey Scolny at

S3 Public Relations  or ascolny@....

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