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  • in reply to: Room One: General Topics Discussion #23709
    bsharpe
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    Hello everyone!

    The Association for Science in Autism Treatment is pleased to share its July newsletter:

    https://mailchi.mp/asatonline/science-in-autism-treatment_2020_07b?e=aa6469092a

    This free publication is a must-read for parents of children with autism, family members, the medical community, and service providers who want accurate, science-based information about treatments for autism.

    In this July Newsletter you will find the following articles:

    -Cannabis/Marijuana as Treatment for Autism

    -Clinical Corner: What are She Essential Skills in a Covid 19 era?

    -Book Review:  A review of Teaching Social Skills to People with Autism: Best Practices in Individualizing Interventions

    -BCBAs and Sensory Issues

    -Social Media: ASAT Launches Instagram Page!

     

    You can sign up for this free publication at newsletter@asatonline.org

    in reply to: Room Four: School Related Topics #23708
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    Hello everyone!

    The Association for Science in Autism Treatment is pleased to share its July newsletter:

    https://mailchi.mp/asatonline/science-in-autism-treatment_2020_07b?e=aa6469092a

    This free publication is a must-read for parents of children with autism, family members, the medical community, and service providers who want accurate, science-based information about treatments for autism.

    In this July Newsletter you will find the following articles:

    -Cannabis/Marijuana as Treatment for Autism

    -Clinical Corner: What are She Essential Skills in a Covid 19 era?

    -Book Review:  A review of Teaching Social Skills to People with Autism: Best Practices in Individualizing Interventions

    -BCBAs and Sensory Issues

    -Social Media: ASAT Launches Instagram Page!

     

    You can sign up for this free publication at newsletter@asatonline.org

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #23707
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    Hello everyone!

    The Association for Science in Autism Treatment is pleased to share its July newsletter:

    https://mailchi.mp/asatonline/science-in-autism-treatment_2020_07b?e=aa6469092a

    This free publication is a must-read for parents of children with autism, family members, the medical community, and service providers who want accurate, science-based information about treatments for autism.

    In this July Newsletter you will find the following articles:

    -Cannabis/Marijuana as Treatment for Autism

    -Clinical Corner: What are She Essential Skills in a Covid 19 era?

    -Book Review:  A review of Teaching Social Skills to People with Autism: Best Practices in Individualizing Interventions

     

    -BCBAs and Sensory Issues

    -Social Media: ASAT Launches Instagram Page!

     

     

     

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #23705
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    Greetings!

    The Association for Science in Autism Treatment, June newsletter is here!

    https://mailchi.mp/asatonline/science-in-autism-treatment_2020_06?e=aa6469092a

    In this newsletter you will find: an interview with Dr. Francesca degli Espinosa who recently published a telehealth model, supporting families in Italy,

    during the Covid-19 crisis.

    -A book review of:   Practical Ethics for Effective Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder by Brodhead, Cox and Quigley

    -In our Clinical Corner section:  What is involved in an early, intensive ABA program for autism.

    -From our archives: Productive meetings in home ABA programs.

    The Association for Science in Autism Treatment is a not-for-profit, volunteer organization.

    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.

    Subscribe now for this valuable and free monthly publication at https://asatonline.org/newsletter/

    in reply to: Room Four: School Related Topics #23704
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    Greetings!

    The Association for Science in Autism Treatment, June newsletter is here!

    https://mailchi.mp/asatonline/science-in-autism-treatment_2020_06?e=aa6469092a

    In this newsletter you will find: an interview with Dr. Francesca degli Espinosa who recently published a telehealth model, supporting families in Italy,

    during the Covid-19 crisis.

    -A book review of:   Practical Ethics for Effective Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder by Brodhead, Cox and Quigley

    -In our Clinical Corner section:  What is involved in an early, intensive ABA program for autism.

    -From our archives: Productive meetings in home ABA programs.

    The Association for Science in Autism Treatment is a not-for-profit, volunteer organization.

    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.

    Subscribe now for this valuable and free monthly publication at https://asatonline.org/newsletter/

    in reply to: Room One: General Topics Discussion #23703
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    Greetings!

    The Association for Science in Autism Treatment, June newsletter is here!

    https://mailchi.mp/asatonline/science-in-autism-treatment_2020_06?e=aa6469092a

    In this newsletter you will find: an interview with Dr. Francesca degli Espinosa who recently published a telehealth model, supporting families in Italy,

    during the Covid-19 crisis.

    -A book review of:   Practical Ethics for Effective Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder by Brodhead, Cox and Quigley

    -In our Clinical Corner section:  What is involved in an early, intensive ABA program for autism.

    -From our archives: Productive meetings in home ABA programs.

    The Association for Science in Autism Treatment is a not-for-profit, volunteer organization.

    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.

    Subscribe now for this valuable and free monthly publication at https://asatonline.org/newsletter/

     

    in reply to: Room One: General Topics Discussion #23702
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    Hello everyone!

    The Science in Autism Treatment newsletter is here for the month of May!

    https://mailchi.mp/asatonline/science-in-autism-treatment_2020_05?e=aa6469092a

    This newsletter has the following articles:  “What goes into teaching ‘WH’ questions”, “What are some language considerations when working with bilingual families”, “Facilitated Communication: Is there science behind that?”  ,  ”  An interview with Dr. Vincent Winterling”

    Dr. Winterling is the co-editor of SIAT and worked as a research assistance in Dr. Lovaas’s lab.

    From the Board of FEATBC – stay safe.

    in reply to: Room Four: School Related Topics #23701
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    Hello everyone!

    The Science in Autism Treatment newsletter is here for the month of May!

    https://mailchi.mp/asatonline/science-in-autism-treatment_2020_05?e=aa6469092a

    This newsletter has the following articles:  “What goes into teaching ‘WH’ questions”, “What are some language considerations when working with bilingual families”, “Facilitated Communication: Is there science behind that?”  ,  ”  An interview with Dr. Vincent Winterling”

    Dr. Winterling is the co-editor of SIAT and worked as a research assistance in Dr. Lovaas’s lab.

    From the Board of FEATBC – stay safe.

     

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #23700
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    Hello everyone!

    The Science in Autism Treatment newsletter is here for the month of May!

    https://mailchi.mp/asatonline/science-in-autism-treatment_2020_05?e=aa6469092a

    This newsletter has the following articles:  “What goes into teaching ‘WH’ questions”, “What are some language considerations when working with bilingual families”, “Facilitated Communication: Is there science behind that?”  ,  ”  An interview with Dr. Vincent Winterling”

    Dr. Winterling is the co-editor of SIAT and worked as a research assistance in Dr. Lovaas’s lab.

    From the Board of FEATBC – stay safe.

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #23699
    bsharpe
    Keymaster

    Sorry folks!

    Here is the correct link to the ASAT newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/asatonline/science-in-autism-treatment_2020_04?e=7372f0955b

    Beverley Sharpe

     

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