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We are looking for 2 additional tutors/therapists to add to our ABA team for the summer. Our son has been in a program for the past 4 years under the direction of Michele Shilvock.
– 2-3 shifts per week.
– Langley City/Brookswood area
– Contact Pam at pammybrowne@hotmail.comPam BrowneMemberHI everyone,
I ready the saturday sun today and I just want to say thank you to Roxanne Black and her family. You did good!Pam BrowneMemberIf you are a parent in the Langley school district with a child in an ABA program could you please contact me pammybrowne@hotmail.com. Please leave a contact phone number.
ThanksPam BrowneMemberWanting to hire someone to teach an early music program to my 4 children (one with autism). The program should include singing dancing and small instrument introduction. If you have experience with music and a background in aba please contact Pam at pammybrowne@hotmail.com.
The program should run once a week for 1 hour and you should be able to forward a ruff outline of what you expect to offer along with cost expectations.
We live in Langley City and the children range in age from 4 – 7 years old.
ThanksPam BrowneMemberRe: recent post
I forgot to say that we live in Langley City and the positions are to the end of August.
thanks,
Pam BrownePam BrowneMemberHI
Looking for a few tutors to join our team from now until August. Our son is 6 years old and has been in an ABA program for 3 years. We will be working hard this summer on socialization and communication skills. We have lots of exciting programming ready to execute involving a "mini" morning school program, lots of peer play and sibling play and of course our core ABA programs. Our consultant is Michele Shilvock.Great for University student in Psycology and someone who is interested in Education who would like to experience teaching in a small group environment.
Contact Pam at pammybrowne@hotmail.com
Pam BrowneMemberDue to numerous demands this workshop is being offered once again. Keep in mind space is limited!
Line Therapist Training Class
Based on Teaching Principles for
Early Autism InterventionA one day class will be offered on February 25, 2006 and will be based on the principles of Lovaas-based Applied Behaviour Analysis and its application to the treatment of autism spectrum disorder. The class will address several topics that outline the basic foundation of a Lovaas-based treatment program and will include information on autism and general behaviour strategies. The main focus will however be on practical application with a 50% hands on approach in small groups, with the remaining time spent on larger group discussion and video reviews. The group will be facilitated by two highly experienced lead therapists.
Topics to be covered:
The key principles of discrete trial teaching
Prompting
o Different types
o What is it and how best to use it
The various steps involved in a child acquiring a skill
Reinforcement
o How to identify
o How to use
General discussion around behaviours and the language used
Strategies for data collectionWho would benefit most from the class:
Interested therapists or current line therapists
Classroom teachers and support staff
Those who may be supporting children with autism in other capacities.Date and Time: February 25, 2006 at 9:30-2:30am
Morning snacks and refreshments will be provided
Location: Semiahmoo House at 15306 24th Avenue, Surrey BC.
Cost: $35 per person
Payment: Cash or cheque (made out to Breaking Barriers)
Registration: Contact Kelley Lloyd-Jones by phone at
604-921-2686 or by e-mail at lloydjon@telus.net or contact Gabrielle Stigant by e-mail at gabstigant@yahoo.ca
*Early registration is recommendedAbout the facilitators
I am pleased to announce that Gabrielle Stigant and Kelley Lloyd-Jones will be the two Lead therapists facilitating the upcoming class. Both individuals are well experienced and highly trained Lead therapists who have been working in the field of behavioural intervention with children with autism for many years. Together they have logged over 7000 hours with over 30 children ranging in ages from 2.5 to 13 years of age. They have been involved in training new staff and supporting existing teams and have both acted as support staff to children in the preschool and elementary school settings. They are experienced in working with many highly respected behaviour consultants who currently work in this province and share a vast knowledge in the areas of discrete trial teaching, data collection, behaviour modification and how to train other staff.*Please be advised that this training class does not allow a participant to run an ABA program without direction by an approved Consultant. It is for educational purposes only.
Pam BrowneMemberDue to numerous demands, this workshop is being offered once again. Keep in mind space is limited!
Line Therapist Training Class
Based on Teaching Principles for
Early Autism InterventionA one day class will be offered on February 25, 2006 and will be based on the principles of Lovaas-based Applied Behaviour Analysis and its application to the treatment of autism spectrum disorder. The class will address several topics that outline the basic foundation of a Lovaas-based treatment program and will include information on autism and general behaviour strategies. The main focus will however be on practical application with a 50% hands on approach in small groups, with the remaining time spent on larger group discussion and video reviews. The group will be facilitated by two highly experienced lead therapists.
Topics to be covered:
The key principles of discrete trial teaching
Prompting
o Different types
o What is it and how best to use it
The various steps involved in a child acquiring a skill
Reinforcement
o How to identify
o How to use
General discussion around behaviours and the language used
Strategies for data collectionWho would benefit most from the class:
Interested therapists or current line therapists
Classroom teachers and support staff
Those who may be supporting children with autism in other capacities.Date and Time: February 25, 2006 at 9:30-2:30am
Morning snacks and refreshments will be provided
Location: Semiahmoo House at 15306 24th Avenue, Surrey BC.
Cost: $35 per person
Payment: Cash or cheque (made out to Breaking Barriers)
Registration: Contact Kelley Lloyd-Jones by phone at
604-921-2686 or by e-mail at lloydjon@telus.net or contact Gabrielle Stigant by e-mail at gabstigant@yahoo.ca
*Early registration is recommendedAbout the facilitators
I am pleased to announce that Gabrielle Stigant and Kelley Lloyd-Jones will be the two Lead therapists facilitating the upcoming class. Both individuals are well experienced and highly trained Lead therapists who have been working in the field of behavioural intervention with children with autism for many years. Together they have logged over 7000 hours with over 30 children ranging in ages from 2.5 to 13 years of age. They have been involved in training new staff and supporting existing teams and have both acted as support staff to children in the preschool and elementary school settings. They are experienced in working with many highly respected behaviour consultants who currently work in this province and share a vast knowledge in the areas of discrete trial teaching, data collection, behaviour modification and how to train other staff.*Please be advised that this training class does not allow a participant to run an ABA program without direction by an approved Consultant. It is for educational purposes only.
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