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  • in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #23721
    bsharpe
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    November greetings!

    Here is the Association for Science in Autism Treatment newsletter:

    https://mailchi.mp/asatonline/science-in-autism-treatment_2020_11

    In this month’s newsletter:

    An article on Retraction of Published Research – a self correction tool that can be used by the scientific community

    An interview with Erika Gleeson, founder and CEO of Autism Swim.   This international organization focusses on wandering and drowning prevention.

    An article “Countering Evidence Denial and the Promotion of Pseudoscience in Autism Spectrum Disorder

    An article: “Real Life Experience of Medical Cannabis Treatment in Autism: Analysis of Safety and Efficacy

    Fundraising:  Do you have a birthday, milestone or event coming up?  Would you like to make a large impact with little effort?  Think about pledging your next event to ASAT!  This article will help you to do that!

    From our Board of Directors, we know that this pandemic has presented challenging times on many levels.  Please stay the course, stay safe, wear your mask, wash your hands frequently, use hand sanitizer, social distance and minimize your holiday and social gatherings.  Reach out to your friends and neighbours via the phone, email, and by mail.  Stay connected and stay safe.   We will get through this.

    in reply to: Room Three: Discussions about Government Topics #23719
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    Would you like to see what is happening in another part of the world regarding science-based treatment for autism?

    This FREE webinar awaits:

    https://mailchi.mp/4b55cd5e24b5/webinar-registration-aba-in-australia-research-results-1091186?e=9b352bb251

    The Autism Behavioural Intervention Association invites you to join ABIA and Dr. Erin Leif on Tuesday, Oct. 13th at 7pm for a free webinar and QA to discuss the results of the ABA in Australia research project.

    Erin Leif, PhD, BCBA-D, joined the Board of Directors of the Association for Science in Autism Treatment in 2018, and is currently serving as the Media Watch Lead. In this role, she coordinates efforts to identify and respond to accurate and inaccurate portrayals of autism and its treatment in the media, through the association’s Media Watch initiative.  Sign up today for this FREE webinar!

    in reply to: Room One: General Topics Discussion #23718
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    Would you like to see what is happening in another part of the world regarding science-based treatment for autism?

    This FREE webinar awaits:

    https://mailchi.mp/4b55cd5e24b5/webinar-registration-aba-in-australia-research-results-1091186?e=9b352bb251

    The Autism Behavioural Intervention Association invites you to join ABIA and Dr. Erin Leif on Tuesday, Oct. 13th at 7pm for a free webinar and QA to discuss the results of the ABA in Australia research project.

    Erin Leif, PhD, BCBA-D, joined the Board of Directors of the Association for Science in Autism Treatment in 2018, and is currently serving as the Media Watch Lead. In this role, she coordinates efforts to identify and respond to accurate and inaccurate portrayals of autism and its treatment in the media, through the association’s Media Watch initiative.  Sign up today for this FREE webinar!

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #23717
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    Would you like to see what is happening in another part of the world regarding science-based treatment for autism?

    This FREE webinar awaits:

    https://mailchi.mp/4b55cd5e24b5/webinar-registration-aba-in-australia-research-results-1091186?e=9b352bb251

    The Autism Behavioural Intervention Association invites you to join ABIA and Dr. Erin Leif on Tuesday, Oct. 13th at 7pm for a free webinar and QA to discuss the results of the ABA in Australia research project.

    Erin Leif, PhD, BCBA-D, joined the Board of Directors of the Association for Science in Autism Treatment in 2018, and is currently serving as the Media Watch Lead. In this role, she coordinates efforts to identify and respond to accurate and inaccurate portrayals of autism and its treatment in the media, through the association’s Media Watch initiative.  Sign up today for this FREE webinar!

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #23715
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    Greetings!

    Check out the Association for Science in Autism Treatment’s September newsletter:

    https://mailchi.mp/asatonline/science-in-autism-treatment_2020_09?e=aa6469092a

    A must-read for parents, educators, service providers, medical personnel, policy makers and politicians.

    ASAT is a not for profit, volunteer group with a half-time director whose mission is to keep science at the forefront of

    every conversation around autism treatment.  This is a free newsletter.  ASAT wants to educate, inform, and give the reader science

    based information around all of the 500 purported treatments for autism.  To date, Applied Behaviour Analysis, ABA,  is the only treatment with

    scientific data, replication site studies and peer reviews, behind it.

    in reply to: Room One: General Topics Discussion #23714
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    Greetings!

    Check out the Association for Science in Autism Treatment’s September newsletter:

    https://mailchi.mp/asatonline/science-in-autism-treatment_2020_09?e=aa6469092a

    A must-read for parents, educators, service providers, medical personnel, policy makers and politicians.

    ASAT is a not for profit, volunteer group with a half-time director whose mission is to keep science at the forefront of

    every conversation around autism treatment.  This is a free newsletter.  ASAT wants to educate, inform, and give the reader science

    based information around all of the 500 purported treatments for autism.  To date, Applied Behaviour Analysis, ABA,  is the only treatment with

    scientific data, replication site studies and peer reviews, behind it.

    in reply to: Room Four: School Related Topics #23713
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    Greetings!

    Check out the Association for Science in Autism Treatment’s September newsletter:

    https://mailchi.mp/asatonline/science-in-autism-treatment_2020_09?e=aa6469092a

    A must-read for parents, educators, service providers, medical personnel, policy makers and politicians.

    ASAT is a not for profit, volunteer group with a half-time director whose mission is to keep science at the forefront of

    every conversation around autism treatment.  This is a free newsletter.  ASAT wants to educate, inform, and give the reader science

    based information around all of the 500 purported treatments for autism.  To date, Applied Behaviour Analysis, ABA,  is the only treatment with

    scientific data, replication site studies and peer reviews, behind it.

    in reply to: Room Four: School Related Topics #23712
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    Hello everyone!

    Check out the most recent Association for Science in Autism Treatment newsletter for August 2020.

    The following articles are in this issue:

    When should parents be included in the implementation of a behaviour intervention plan?

    How can I teach my child to cooperate wearing a face mask?

    A brief treatment summary of Facilitated Communication, and

    from our archives:  Caveat Lector:  Let the Reader Beware .

    ASAT is a non profit, 100% volunteer board with one part time position vigilant in keeping science at the forefront of every conversation on autism treatment.  ASAT is committed to providing science based information on autism treatment for parents, service providers, educators, politicians and policy makers.

    Sign up for this valuable, information-filled, free monthly publication at:  asatonline.org

    in reply to: Room One: General Topics Discussion #23711
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    Hello everyone!

    Check out the most recent Association for Science in Autism Treatment newsletter for August 2020.

    The following articles are in this issue:

    When should parents be included in the implementation of a behaviour intervention plan?

    How can I teach my child to cooperate wearing a face mask?

    A brief treatment summary of Facilitated Communication, and

    from our archives:  Caveat Lector:  Let the Reader Beware .

    ASAT is a non profit, 100% volunteer board with one part time position vigilant in keeping science at the forefront of every conversation on autism treatment.  ASAT is committed to providing science based information on autism treatment for parents, service providers, educators, politicians and policy makers.

    Sign up for this valuable, information-filled, free monthly publication at:  asatonline.org

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #23710
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    Hello everyone!

    Check out the most recent Association for Science in Autism Treatment newsletter for August 2020.

    The following articles are in this issue:

    When should parents be included in the implementation of a behaviour intervention plan?

    How can I teach my child to cooperate wearing a face mask?

    A brief treatment summary of Facilitated Communication, and

    from our archives:  Caveat Lector:  Let the Reader Beware .

    ASAT is a non profit, 100% volunteer board with one part time position vigilant in keeping science at the forefront of every conversation on autism treatment.  ASAT is committed to providing science based information on autism treatment for parents, service providers, educators, politicians and policy makers.

    Sign up for this valuable, information-filled, free monthly publication at:  asatonline.org

     

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