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  • in reply to: Room One: General Topics Discussion #23464
    bsharpe
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    The Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT) is a small, non-profit, organization with a single part time position and a 100% volunteer Board.  Dr. Sabrina Freeman, founder of FEATBC, is a Board Member.

    ASAT’s mission is to help families and service providers receive accurate information about treatments for autism that are science-based.  This organization also combats inaccurate and unsubstantiated claims.

    Every child deserves to reach their fullest potential.  Science-based autism treatment will help them achieve this goal.

    Please visit http://www.asatonline.org/newsletter.  You can sign up in a matter of seconds to receive this free publication.

    ASAT.  Real Science.  Real Hope.

    in reply to: Room Four: School Related Topics #23463
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    The Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT) is a small, non-profit, organization with a single part time position and a 100% volunteer Board.  Dr. Sabrina Freeman, founder of FEATBC, is a Board Member.

    ASAT’s mission is to help families and service providers receive accurate information about treatments for autism that are science-based.  This organization also combats inaccurate and unsubstantiated claims.

    Every child deserves to reach their fullest potential.  Science-based autism treatment will help them achieve this goal.

    Please visit http://www.asatonline.org/newsletter.  You can sign up in a matter of seconds to receive this free publication.

    ASAT.  Real Science.  Real Hope.

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #23462
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    The Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT) is a small, non-profit, organization with a single part time position and a 100% volunteer Board.  Dr. Sabrina Freeman, founder of FEATBC, is a Board Member.

    ASAT’s mission is to help families and service providers receive accurate information about treatments for autism that are science-based.  This organization also combats inaccurate and unsubstantiated claims.

    Every child deserves to reach their fullest potential.  Science-based autism treatment will help them achieve this goal.

    Please visit http://www.asatonline.org/newsletter.  You can sign up in a matter of seconds to receive this free publication.

    ASAT.  Real Science.  Real Hope.

    in reply to: Room One: General Topics Discussion #23360
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    Hello everyone,  Here is the latest edition of the ASAT – Association for Science in Autism Treatment newsletter.

    Archived Newsletters

    This is a free publication.  Sign up now, as the information, assessment of the latest claims for Autism treatment, and up-to-date information on clinical studies.

    Sadly, Dr. Tristram Smith, a longtime ASAT Board member, tireless and careful researcher of Autism treatment, loving husband and father to two children, passed away August 6.  There are several heartfelt tributes to him in this newsletter, along with the countless publications and research papers on Autism treatment on which he worked.

    FEATBC sends our heartfelt condolences to Dr. Tristram Smith’s family and to his friends and fellow Board members at The Association for Science in Autism Treatment.

    in reply to: Room One: General Topics Discussion #23359
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    Hello everyone,  Here is the latest edition of the ASAT – Association for Science in Autism Treatment newsletter.

    Archived Newsletters

    This is a free publication.  Sign up now, as the information, assessment of the latest claims for Autism treatment, and up-to-date information on clinical studies.

    Sadly, Dr. Tristram Smith, a longtime ASAT Board member, tireless and careful researcher of Autism treatment, loving husband and father to two children, passed away August 6.  There are several heartfelt tributes to him in this newsletter, along with the countless publications and research papers on Autism treatment on which he worked.

    FEATBC sends our heartfelt condolences to Dr. Tristram Smith’s family and to his friends and fellow Board members at The Association for Science in Autism Treatment.

    in reply to: Room Four: School Related Topics #23358
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    Hello everyone,  Here is the latest edition of the ASAT – Association for Science in Autism Treatment newsletter.

    Archived Newsletters

    This is a free publication.  Sign up now, as the information, assessment of the latest claims for Autism treatment, and up-to-date information on clinical studies.

    Sadly, Dr. Tristam Smith, a longtime ASAT Board member, tireless and careful researcher of Autism treatment, loving husband and father to two children, passed away August 6.  There are several heartfelt tributes to him in this newsletter, along with the countless publications and research papers on Autism treatment on which he worked.

    FEATBC sends our heartfelt condolences to Dr. Tristam Smith’s family and to his friends and fellow Board members at The Association for Science in Autism Treatment.

    in reply to: Room Four: School Related Topics #23256
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    The Spring/Summer 2018 issue of ASAT’s newsletter, Science in Autism Treatment is here!  This comprehensive newsletter, published by the Association for Science in Autism Treatment, features insightful articles that parents and professionals alike can learn from in the field of autism.
    Sign up for free at http://www.asatonline.org/newsletter  In the meantime, please visit ASAT’s website (http://www.asatonline.org) </b>

    This publication is a must-read for everyone involved in making life-important decisions regarding treatment for a person with Autism. This is a not-for-profit organization whose mandate is to provide scientific research on Autism treatment.

    The dedicated Board of Directors includes the founder of FEATBC, Dr. Sabrina Freeman.   Thank you Dr. Freeman.

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #23255
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    The Spring/Summer 2018 issue of ASAT’s newsletter, Science in Autism Treatment is here!  This comprehensive newsletter, published by the Association for Science in Autism Treatment, features insightful articles that parents and professionals alike can learn from in the field of autism.
    Sign up for free at http://www.asatonline.org/newsletter  In the meantime, please visit ASAT’s website (http://www.asatonline.org) </b>

    This publication is a must-read for everyone involved in making life-important decisions regarding treatment for a person with Autism. This is a not-for-profit organization whose mandate is to provide scientific research on Autism treatment.

    The dedicated Board of Directors includes the founder of FEATBC, Dr. Sabrina Freeman.   Thank you Dr. Freeman.

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #23216
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    <p dir=”ltr”>The Spring 2018 issue of ASAT’s newsletter, Science in Autism Treatment will be out soon!  This comprehensive newsletter, published by the Association for Science in Autism Treatment, features insightful articles that parents and professionals alike can learn from in the field of autism.</p>
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    Sign up for free at http://www.asatonline.org/newsletter/.  In the meantime, please visit ASAT’s website (http://www.asatonline.org) </b>

    This publication is a must-read for everyone involved in making life-important decisions regarding treatment for a person with Autism. This is a not-for-profit organization whose mandate is to provide scientific research on Autism treatment.

    The dedicated Board of Directors includes the founder of FEATBC, Dr. Sabrina Freeman.   Thank you Dr. Freeman.

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #23122
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    Welcome parents, family members, health care providers and educators to the Winter 2018 edition of the Association for Science in Autism Treatment!

    The Mission statement for ASAT is:

    ASAT’s mission : We promote safe, effective, science-based treatments for people with autism by disseminating accurate, timely, and scientifically sound information, advocating for the use of scientific methods to guide treatment, and combating unsubstantiated, inaccurate and false information about autism and its treatment.

    Since autism was first identified, there has been a long history of failed treatments and fads, levied on vulnerable individuals as well as on their families. From the scandal of the “refrigerator mother” theory, to the ongoing parade of “miracle cures” and “magical breakthroughs,” history has been dominated by improbable theories about causation and treatments.

    Many of these treatments have been too quickly adopted by professionals, too readily sensationalized by the media, and too hastily embraced by hopeful consumers – well before supporting evidence or reasonable probability existed for their effectiveness or safety.

    Since ASAT was established in 1998, it has been our goal to work toward adopting higher standards of accountability for the care, education and treatment of all individuals with autism.

    This is a free publication https://www.asatonline.org/newsletter/archived-newsletters/

    Please click on the Winter 2018 edition for the latest newsletter.  Folks, the information regarding treatment is up-to-date, and will save you the time, money and heartache of trying treatments that are not data-backed or scientifically proven.  Please read, learn and make good choices for your children with Autism.

    Beverley Sharpe

    Director, Families for Early Autism Treatment of B.C.

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