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Dione CostanzoParticipant
Hi everyone,
The ABA Support Network is pleased to announce the launch of 9 Neighborhood Network groups!
Small groups of ABA parents wanting to connect and network locally have been established in 9 areas in BC. Please contact the facilitator of a group to find out more and join the meetings. Each group will be having monthly meetings and time and date will be determined by what works for each group.
The meeting agenda of each group will vary depending on that areas needs and wants. If it is getting together for coffee or organizing a group to advocate for ABA services in school this is where you can participate and get the support you need.
Please see our website for a list of the areas, facilitators and contact information.
Dione CostanzoParticipantAutism – Now What Do I Do?
Parent Networking MeetingPresented by the ABA Support Network
Date: October 28, 2010
Time: 7-9pm
Place: Surrey Sport and Leisure Centre,
Fraser Hwy & 160 St.
RSVP: dione@abasupportnetwork.comParents, grandparents, friends and family members are welcome to join in a discussion about autism and what to do after receiving the diagnosis. This is a difficult time for any parent or relative trying to come to terms with the diagnosis, what it means and what steps to take next. Experienced parents will be on hand to lend support and provide information on what steps to take to get an ABA treatment program established for your child.
If you are starting a new ABA program or just want to connect and network with other parents, please join us at this meeting.
Check us out online http://www.abasupportnetwork.com
Dione CostanzoParticipantAutism – Now What Do I Do?
Parent Networking MeetingPresented by the ABA Support Network
Date: October 28, 2010
Time: 7-9pm
Place: Surrey Sport and Leisure Centre,
Fraser Hwy & 160 St.
RSVP: dione@abasupportnetwork.comParents, grandparents, friends and family members are welcome to join in a discussion about autism and what to do after receiving the diagnosis. This is a difficult time for any parent or relative trying to come to terms with the diagnosis, what it means and what steps to take next. Experienced parents will be on hand to lend support and provide information on what steps to take to get an ABA treatment program established for your child.
If you are starting a new ABA program or just want to connect and network with other parents, please join us at this meeting.
Check us out online http://www.abasupportnetwork.com
Dione CostanzoParticipantAutism – Now What Do I Do?
Parent Networking MeetingPresented by the ABA Support Network
Date: October 28, 2010
Time: 7-9pm
Place: Surrey Sport and Leisure Centre,
Fraser Hwy & 160 St.
RSVP: dione@abasupportnetwork.comParents, grandparents, friends and family members are welcome to join in a discussion about autism and what to do after receiving the diagnosis. This is a difficult time for any parent or relative trying to come to terms with the diagnosis, what it means and what steps to take next. Experienced parents will be on hand to lend support and provide information on what steps to take to get an ABA treatment program established for your child.
If you are starting a new ABA program or just want to connect and network with other parents, please join us at this meeting.
Check us out online http://www.abasupportnetwork.com
Dione CostanzoParticipantHi everyone
Anyone have info on the best place to post therapist ads in Ontario?
Anyone know who runs FEAT Ontario website?
Thanks
DioneDione CostanzoParticipantHi Everyone,
There have been some updates to the ABA Support Network website, including meeting topics and speakers. Please check it out!
Event Reminder! – Please RSVP for the event "Life Celebration for Dr. Ivar Lovaas", September 23 to dione@abasupportnetwork.com
Dione CostanzoParticipantHi Everyone,
There have been some updates to the ABA Support Network website, including meeting topics and speakers. Please check it out!
Event Reminder! – Please RSVP for the event "Life Celebration for Dr. Ivar Lovaas", September 23 to dione@abasupportnetwork.com
Dione CostanzoParticipantHi
I am looking for parent contacts in SD#83 (North Okanagan/Shuswap).
Please contact me dionec@shaw.ca
Thanks!
DioneDione CostanzoParticipantCelebration of Life for Dr. Ivar Lovaas
Save the Date – September 23, 2010 7-9pm
Lovaas, a distinguished professor of psychology at UCLA, a pioneer in the research and development of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy to treat children with autism, and the founder of the Lovaas Institute (http://www.lovaas.com), died on August 2nd at age 83.
Parents and professionals in BC will gather on this special evening to pay tribute to Dr Lovaas and review the history of his work and ABA as a treatment for autism.
Hear from the parents who founded FEAT of BC, brought ABA treatment into this province and continue to fight for universal access to science based treatment for all individuals who need it. Thanks to litigation by parents in the past we are able to access funding for autism services today.
Share your own story about what Lovaas and ABA has done for you and your family.
Topic: Celebration of Life for Dr. Ivar Lovaas
Guest Speakers:
Dr. Glen Davies, Director of ABLE Developmental Clinic
Dr. Sabrina Freeman, Parent and Founding Director of FEAT-BC
Jean Lewis, Parent and Founding Director of FEAT-BC
Location: Surrey Sport and Leisure Arena – Meeting Room #2
Dione CostanzoParticipantCelebration of Life for Dr. Ivar Lovaas
Save the Date – September 23, 2010 7-9pm
Lovaas, a distinguished professor of psychology at UCLA, a pioneer in the research and development of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy to treat children with autism, and the founder of the Lovaas Institute (http://www.lovaas.com), died on August 2nd at age 83.
Parents and professionals in BC will gather on this special evening to pay tribute to Dr Lovaas and review the history of his work and ABA as a treatment for autism.
Hear from the parents who founded FEAT of BC, brought ABA treatment into this province and continue to fight for universal access to science based treatment for all individuals who need it. Thanks to litigation by parents in the past we are able to access funding for autism services today.
Share your own story about what Lovaas and ABA has done for you and your family.
Topic: Celebration of Life for Dr. Ivar Lovaas
Guest Speakers:
Dr. Glen Davies, Director of ABLE Developmental Clinic
Dr. Sabrina Freeman, Parent and Founding Director of FEAT-BC
Jean Lewis, Parent and Founding Director of FEAT-BC
Location: Surrey Sport and Leisure Arena – Meeting Room #2
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