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Hi:
Does anyone deal with a 'proABA' pediatrician in either Kelowna, Vernon or Kamloops. The ped we saw in Penticton doesn't seem to be practicing anymore and while if needed we will make the treck to Vancouver but hoping to find someone closer.
Thank you.
email at joe_rodrigues@telus.net
Barbara
Jeremy's Mom
University Students:
Thanks to all who replied to my call for help. I got what I needed (within 3 hours thanks to technology)
Thanks again
Nancy Walton (Casey's mom)
UBC or SFU students (maybe UVic)
If anybody is able to get to a university library
sometime before Monday night, could you
please do me a great favor? It is for an
extremely good cause.
Contact me at
wiklo@shaw.ca or
phone
604-538-8021
Thanks,
Nancy Walton (Casey's mom)
Behavioural Therapy Training – June 7
Hi everyone –
I would personally encourage everyone and anyone who is involved in a Lovaas-style A.B.A. program to attend this first in a series of similar workshops.
Therapists – junior or senior will learn something new or will get a good refresher on the "nuts and bolts" of good therapy.
So….register soon…these workshops generally book up quickly.
P.S. – This workshop is also a must for parents.
Regards, Jean Lewis
Hi all
I'm Tina .I'm looking for places to buy toys that need for my son's program.Does any one know where I can go to get these stuff for cheap prices or does any one have toys to sell such as :
playschool garage
farm house with animals
train set
toy house
dollhouse
colorful blocks
a table and 2 chair (for the therapist and child).
Please let me know by calling my phone number at 604 874 2086 or email at tinakevin88@yahoo.com
Thank you so much.
For those of you who would like to be part of a research project (out of Florida) on ABA,
the survey is posted on the internet at
http://www.coe.fau.edu/card/EIBI2003survey.htm
I takes about 20 minutes. It is designed for parents who have home
programs. It also contains information for behavioural professionals who may
wish to pass it on to families.
According to the researcher, Canadian responses are very much needed
on this.
If you have any questions or comments, please contact Jack Scott at
jscott@adelphia. Net or phone 561 775 0625.
FEAT of BC is sponsoring an upcoming training workshop on the basics of Lovaas style ABA.
The workshop will include general information on autism and behavioural theory but will focus primarily on the practical aspects of delivering effective behavioural autism treatment.
DATE: June 7, 2003
TIME: 9:00am – 5:00 pm
COST: $25.00
The workshop with be presented by Senior Instructors Theresa Tournemille and Michelle Karren.
More information and registration details will be posted within several days. In the meantime mark your calendars…
FEAT Parent Meeting update
Hi Everyone,
The vote is in and the long weekend does not work for many of you so the May FEAT meeting has been cancelled.
Our next meeting will be on Monday, June 16th, 7:30 – 9:30pm at St. Francis in the Wood Anglican Church in West Vancouver.
The topic will be "I.E.P.'s".
Just a remionder – FEAT meetings are held on the third Monday of every month unless otherwise advised.
See you in June.
Regards, Jean
Hi- I just heard about a web site that has free games designed for children with autism in ABA programs- great short games for colour identification, room labels, opposites, word games and how many- great for generalization!There is feedback or reinforcement for every trial- The site is http://www.do2learn.com
The URL posted by Anonymous for the California report has
a typo — you can access it at:
http://www.dds.ca.gov/Autism