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Decreasing Problem Behaviors in Children with Autism and Other

Developmental Disabilities

For Parents & Professionals

Wednesday, March 29 6:00-8:00pm

Early registration $20 per person, 2 for $30 (family members)

*Registration received after March 27h will be $30 per person

At Central Texas Autism Center

3006 Bee Caves Rd., Suite C-250

Austin, Texas 78746

Specific topics covered in this workshop through lecture, videos and

handouts:

ľ Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBA)

ľ Easy to use Data collection systems for schools and parents

ľ Effective components of a behavior intervention plan

ľ Effective treatments based on function: How to prevent,

treat and replace problem behaviors

Presented by:

Kelle Wood, M.Ed., BCBA

Owner and Executive Director of CTAC, Inc.

Ms.Wood received her B.S. in the Study of Exceptional Students from

Texas Christian University in 1992. She taught elementary special

education in a public school for three years before returning to

graduate school. She received her M.Ed. in Behavioral Interventions

from the University of North Texas in 1996. She returned to the same

school district as a behavior specialist, then as the autism

specialist. It was there Ms.Wood began her mentorship with Dr. Vince

Carbone while developing two pilot ABA classrooms in the district.

Ms.Wood received her certification as a Board Certified Behavior

Analyst in 1999. Currently, Ms. Wood is the owner and Executive

Director of the Central Texas Autism Center, Inc. in Austin, Texas.

She consults and lectures around the world to parents and autism

professionals. She is also pursuing her Ph.D. in Special

Education/Autism at the University of Texas, Austin.

To register call at Central Texas Autism Center at 512-328-

5599 or register online at www.CTAC1.com. We accept purchase orders,

cash, checks, MC, Visa.

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