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November 25, 2011 at 5:33 am #6755Rhea YangParticipant
I am looking for an experienced BI for my son, 10 years old, highly functional ADST in south surrey, with great patient, and passion. Join the team working with Sara White, PhD, BCBA-D.
The candidate must:
– at least one years commitment
-19+ years old, with a clear criminal record check
-experienced in psychology or a related field
-quick learner, positive attitude
-dependable/punctual
-able to work as a team and take constructive feedback
-ABA experience an asset
-experience with youth
-able to commit to 2-3 hour 1:1 shifts, 1-2x per week after school/weekends
-will be implementing 1:1 intervention, including data collection and some administrative work
-all training provided by BCBA consultantsWage depends on experience.
Please contact Rhea Yang at 7789605908 or email: xiaoyuy@hotmail.comNovember 24, 2011 at 12:42 am #6756Lee McCormickParticipantHi,
I have a son that is three years old, and he has been in an intensive ABA program since July. He has been making progress, but lately he seems a bit bored in sessions, also he seems worn out. I was wondering if this is normal or not, and what could be done to stop this from happening. Any feedback would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Lee
Email: leemcc2002@yahoo.caNovember 23, 2011 at 5:46 pm #6757Sabrina FreemanParticipantDad needs a break, not sensitivity training http://www.autismpundit.com I'm really sick and tired of fathers being targeted (even if it is with good intentions). If you know any dads who are tired of it as well, pass on this post!
November 22, 2011 at 5:09 am #6758Peter WongMemberPosted for Richmond Parents Group
Richmond ASBC Parents Group Meeting
"Skills parents must learn to raise children and teenagers with autism"
by
Katie Allen,M.Sc. BCBA,
ABLE Development Clinic
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In this discussion Katie will cover some common concerns of parents raising teenagers with ASD. Common parenting concerns will be discussed through a review of research and how to translate the research into practical changes at home. For parents with younger children, planning ideas will be given to help families prepare for the transition into teenhood.
GUEST SPEAKER:
Katie Allen,M.Sc. BCBA, is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with the Association for Behavior Analysis. Her Master of Science degree in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) was obtained through Northeastern University, Boston MA. Katie spent three years at the New England Center for Children, a leading day and residential program for children with autism in the United States. She moved to Vancouver to design and implement individualized home based ABA programs for children with autism and other developmental disabilities, with a focus on children with severe behavioural challenges.
Date: Monday, December 05, 2011
Time: 7-9pm
Location: Tyee room at Steveston Community Centre – 4111 Moncton Street, Richmond
Coffee/Tea and snacks provided. Donations are greatly appreciated.Please RSVP to Paul (richmond.asbc@gmail.com), so we can prepare for handouts.
Paul & Camelia
(co-facilitators for ASBC Richmond Group)November 19, 2011 at 9:45 pm #6759Sabrina FreemanParticipantWhen accommodation becomes a synonym for segregation http://www.autismpundit.com
November 17, 2011 at 4:48 am #6760Sabrina FreemanParticipantWill my kid EVER talk? If you are a parent who is worried about this, you may find this post helpful:
November 15, 2011 at 11:27 pm #6761Brad & Roxanne BlackMemberHello fellow South Surrey, White Rock parents.
I am in need of hiring a new therapist to work with our 9 year old. Our consultant is Sharon Baxter, Intern is Julee Bisker. If you have any therapist on your team that is in need of hours please have them call me @ 604-762-8784 or email me at bradrox@shaw.ca
Thanks you!
November 15, 2011 at 6:02 pm #6762Rhea YangParticipantA BI is needed. My son, 10 year-old, highly funtional autistic, needs a BI after school, 2 hours or more a week. We are living in South Surrey. The persons should be:
2+ years commitment
-19+ years old, with a clear criminal record check
-experienced in psychology or a related field
-quick learner, positive attitude
-dependable/punctual
-able to work as a team and take constructive feedback
-ABA experience an asset
-experience with youth
-able to commit to 2-3 hour 1:1 shifts, 1-2x per week after school/weekends
-will be implementing 1:1 intervention, including data collection and some administrative work
-all training provided by BCBA consultantsMy name is Rhea Yang. Contact phone number is 7789605908. Email: xiaoyuy@hotmail.com
November 15, 2011 at 1:11 am #6763Sabrina FreemanParticipantTestimonials are best suited to late-night infomercials, not treatment guidance http://www.autismpundit.com
November 14, 2011 at 9:47 pm #6764Kathy TrotterMemberHi everyone,
I'm wondering if anyone knows of a way to contact the Board of Directors for Canucks Autism Network, as this information isn't posted on their website. I had a concern that the Board may not be aware of and would like to bring it to their attention. As the concern is of a somewhat immediate nature, it isn't one that I would wait to bring up during an AGM.
Any help would be appreciated. You can contact me via email at kathytrotter1@shaw.ca .
Thanks,
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